Comments (3)
The issue no longer occurs with R 4.2.0:
> library(crayon)
> text <- "你好"
> crayon::white(text)
[1] "\033[37m你好\033[39m"
> crayon::white(crayon::white(text))
[1] "\033[37m\033[37m你好\033[37m\033[39m"
and
> text1 <- "你好" # no quotes
> text2 <- "'你好'" # has quotes
> gsub("'", "", text1, useBytes = TRUE)
[1] "你好"
> gsub("'", "", text2, useBytes = TRUE)
[1] "你好"
I'm not sure whether supporting older versions of R on Windows is a priority.
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It might be related to some recent changes re: gsub(..., useBytes = TRUE)
:
> text1 <- "你好" # no quotes
> text2 <- "'你好'" # has quotes
> gsub("'", "", text1, useBytes = TRUE)
[1] "你好"
> gsub("'", "", text2, useBytes = TRUE)
[1] "ä½ å¥½"
but marking the encoding post-hoc seems sufficient.
> t2 <- gsub("'", "", text2, useBytes = TRUE)
> Encoding(t2) <- "UTF-8"
> t2
[1] "你好"
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I think this is fixed in dev crayon.
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