Thanks for the clear explanation. At first glance seeking to the current position seemed like it would be a no-op, but obviously things are more complicated under the hood.
On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 11:35 AM, Gábor Csárdi <csardi.ga...@gmail.com> wrote: > I suspect the reason for the seek is this: > > cat("1\n", file = "foobar") > f <- file("foobar", blocking = FALSE, open = "r") > readLines(f) > #> [1] "1" > > cat("2\n", file = "foobar", append = TRUE) > readLines(f) > #> [1] "2" > > cat("3\n", file = "foobar", append = TRUE) > readLines(f) > #> [1] "3" > > I.e. R can emulate a file connection with non-blocking reads. > AFAICT there is no such thing, in Unix at least. > For this emulation, it needs to seek to the "current" position. > > Gabor > > On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 7:21 PM, Michael Lawrence > <lawrence.mich...@gene.com> wrote: >> The issue is that readLines() tries to seek (for reasons I don't >> understand) in the non-blocking case, but silently fails for "stdin" >> since it's a stream. This confused the buffering logic. The fix is to >> mark "stdin" as unable to seek, but I do wonder why readLines() is >> seeking in the first place. >> >> Anyway, I'll get this into patched ASAP. Thanks for the report. >> >> Michael >> >> >> On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 5:13 PM, Michael Lawrence <micha...@gene.com> wrote: >>> Probably related to the switch to buffered connections. I will look >>> into this soon. >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 2:34 PM, Randy Lai <randy.cs....@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> It seems that the behavior of readLines() in R 3.5 has changed for >>>> non-blocking pipeline. >>>> >>>> >>>> Consider the following R script, which reads from STDIN line by line. >>>> ``` >>>> con <- file("stdin") >>>> open(con, blocking = FALSE) >>>> >>>> while (TRUE) { >>>> txt <- readLines(con, 1) >>>> if (length(txt) > 0) { >>>> cat(txt, "\n", file = stdout()) >>>> } >>>> Sys.sleep(0.1) >>>> } >>>> close(con) >>>> >>>> ``` >>>> >>>> In R 3.4.4, it works as expected. >>>> >>>> ``` >>>> (randymbpro)-Desktop$ echo "abc\nfoo" | R --slave -f test.R >>>> abc >>>> foo >>>> ``` >>>> >>>> In R 3.5, only the first line is printed >>>> ``` >>>> (randymbpro)-Desktop$ echo "abc\nfoo" | R --slave -f test.R >>>> abc >>>> ``` >>>> >>>> Is this change expected? If I change `blocking` to `TRUE` above, the >>>> above code would >>>> work. But I need non-blocking connection in my use case of piping buffer >>>> from >>>> another program. >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> >>>> R 3.5 @ macOS 10.13 >>>> >>>> >>>> Randy >>>> >>>> >>>> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >>>> >>>> ______________________________________________ >>>> R-devel@r-project.org mailing list >>>> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel >>>> >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-devel@r-project.org mailing list >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel