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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #44493] csv2cell (io package) filename issue
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Philip Nienhuis |
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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #44493] csv2cell (io package) filename issue |
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Mon, 09 Mar 2015 20:28:31 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #1, bug #44493 (project octave):
Works for me with (32-bit-) 4.0.0-rc1 from the gnu ftp site & io-2.2.7 with a
.csv I have lying around, on 64-bit Win7:
GNU Octave, version 4.0.0-rc1
:
Octave was configured for "i686-w64-mingw32".
:
>> csv2cell ("Cal_Spreadsheet.csv")
ans =
{
[1,1] = Chan ID
[2,1] = R01
[3,1] = R02
[4,1] = R03
[1,2] = Chann Name
[2,2] = Blade 1 Edge
[3,2] = Blade 1 Flap
[4,2] = Blade 2 Edge
[1,3] = Slope
[2,3] = 1.2340
[3,3] = 2.3450
[4,3] = 3.4560
[1,4] = Offset
[2,4] = 4.5670
[3,4] = 5.6780
[4,4] = 6.7890
}
>>
It does look like a bug I have fixed some weeks ago
(http://hg.code.sf.net/p/octave/io/rev/83ceb10fb36e).
All I can say is it works fine here.
Re-installing io-2.2.7 directly from octave-forge makes no difference, it just
works here.
Does changing the locale fix it? (to e.g., en_US ?)
Slightly OT:
I do see that csv2cell() from io-2.2.7 crashes Octave compiled for 64-bit
(i.e., with --enable-windows-64 configure option).
Until some weeks ago it worked fine in 64-bit builds.
I'm not very proficient in C++; after having tried compiling & running with
several "std::cout << " statements I'm no closer to a solution so hopefully
someone else jumps in.
All I can see is that the crash occurs in a while{} stmt in L.210 of
csv2cell.cc
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