This seems to be the mine which I contrived. m(_|_)m --- R-alpha.orig/src/main/gram.y 2006-09-04 23:41:33.000000000 +0900 +++ R-alpha/src/main/gram.y 2006-09-19 13:01:41.000000000 +0900 @@ -99,11 +99,12 @@ # endif #endif #include <errno.h> +#define MB_BUF 16
static size_t ucstomb(char *s, wchar_t wc, mbstate_t *ps) { char tocode[128]; - char buf[16]; + char buf[MB_BUF]; void *cd = NULL ; wchar_t wcs[2]; char *inbuf = (char *) wcs; @@ -1709,7 +1710,7 @@ error(_("\\uxxxx sequences not supported")); #else wint_t val = 0; int i, ext; size_t res; - char buff[5]; Rboolean delim = FALSE; + char buff[MB_BUF]; Rboolean delim = FALSE; if((c = xxgetc()) == '{') delim = TRUE; else xxungetc(c); for(i = 0; i < 4; i++) { c = xxgetc(); @@ -1743,7 +1744,7 @@ #ifdef SUPPORT_MBCS else { wint_t val = 0; int i, ext; size_t res; - char buff[9]; Rboolean delim = FALSE; + char buff[MB_BUF]; Rboolean delim = FALSE; if((c = xxgetc()) == '{') delim = TRUE; else xxungetc(c); for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) { c = xxgetc(); 2006/9/19, Gregor Gorjanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Gavin Simpson wrote: > > On Mon, 2006-09-18 at 19:02 +0000, Gregor Gorjanc wrote: > >> Gavin Simpson <gavin.simpson <at> ucl.ac.uk> writes: > >>> Dear List > >>> > >>> I just noticed the following behaviour in R 2.3.1 Patched (2006-06-13 > >>> r38342) and confirmed similar behaviour in R 2.4.0 alpha (2006-09-18 > >>> r39383) & R 2.5.0 (2006-09-18 r39383) - which may actually be the same > >>> thing?, that trying to plot the unicode character \u2030 (which should > >>> be in a ‰ [per mille] sign) in an axis label leads to the following > >>> error: > >>> > >>> *** stack smashing detected ***: /home/gavin/R/R-devel/build/bin/exec/R > >>> terminated > >>> Aborted > >>> > >>> The simplest, reproducible example I have tried is: > >>> > >>> plot(1:10, ylab = "\u2030") > >>> > >> I can not reproduce this on my Debian GNU/Linux. I get something like "S > >> for y label under 2.3.1 2006-06-01 and 2.5.0 2006-09-13 r39292 with the > >> following locale > >> > >> [1] "LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=en_GB.UTF-8; > >> LC_COLLATE=en_GB.UTF-8;LC_MONETARY=en_GB.UTF-8;LC_MESSAGES=en_GB.UTF-8; > >> LC_PAPER=C;LC_NAME=C;LC_ADDRESS=C;LC_TELEPHONE=C;LC_MEASUREMENT=C; > >> LC_IDENTIFICATION=C" > >> > >> It does not change if I set everything into en_GB.UTF-8. Is this valid > >> unicode code? > >> > >> Gregor > > > > Cheers for the follow up Gregor, > > > > I was following advice given by Prof. Ripley in a posting on R-Help > > about how to get the per mille character: > > > > http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/48709.html > > > > It should look like a "%" character but with two circles at the bottom. > > Perhaps I do not have appropriate font for this character. > > Gregor > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel > -- EI-JI Nakama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "\u4e2d\u9593\u6804\u6cbb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel