@Gavin, you thought you could hide it from us, ey? You would have gotten away with it if it weren't for us meddling kids. ucfagls.wordpress.com/2012/04/23/…
The only vaguely relevant note in the changes for 2.15.0 I can find is this: "sprintf() was not re-entrant, which potentially caused problems if an as.character() method called it."
So ... isn't it supposed to be padded with "0"'s???? That's the way I read the help page.
So I'm thinking this should go to r-devel as an infelicity report.
Well. That was from memory, and now I see that it is for "numbers" (an ambiguous construction in R) and not necessarily 'factors' or 'character' vectors.
So factor and numeric classes should first get run through as.character. That does not seem to happen if you use fmt="%013i" with a factor. You get padding alright, but the result is the numeric version of the factor.
I used to be very skimpy when it came to a mobo, which turned out to be not such a good idea. I have a prepacked laptop now so I'm limited in that regard.