Hello Group, I could use an advice on how SEXP handles work. My aim is to implement a system where I initially set a few global variables that are used for communication between C and R code. Then I do some work with R code and periodically call a function of my own that will update the system state. Such a design is useful for many purposes (for GUIs to name one). I am not entirely sure that R can handle such a design but at the moment I cannot see any reasons why it could not. The problem I have is that the initially set global variables are not stable. Everything works for a while but eventually the system gets confused. It seems that the SEXP references to the state variables and to the callback functions may get altered and become pointing to some other variables. This will then rightfully give me the error messages like "attempt to apply non-function". My (maybe uneducated) guess is that this might have something to do with R memory management. The variables are connected to the namespace so a do not think they are removed. Maybe they are moved is such a way that my SEXP references are not able to follow. As you can see I am on thin ice here so please feel welcome to step in...
My librtary contains ~20k lines of C code so I would not consider a bug here out of the question. I have tried to look for one but until now without success. My question is: can you see a design flaw here or is everything done according to R requirements and hence it is likely that there is a bug in my own code? One dirty correction I can see but have not tried is to use object names and findVar but this would make it less flexible (at least IMHO). I have quickly browsed the forums and the documentation I was able to find but found no answers. My system is FC3 with R version >= 2. There are two snippets of code that hopefully make clear what I am trying to achieve. The code is provided for illustration purposes only and I did not try to compile it. Best regards, Markku Mielityinen # C CODE ##################################################################### SEXP myrho = R_GlobalEnv; SEXP myvariable = R_NilValue; SEXP myfunction = R_NilValue; SEXP myinit(SEXP var, SEXP func) { myvariable = var; myfunction = func; return R_NilValue; } SEXP myexec(/* probably has some parameters that are omitted in this example */) { int state; SEXP thecall; /* do some work, then set the state and call a callback function if necessary */ PROTECT(myvariable); INTEGER(myvariable)[0] = state; UNPROTECT(1); if(state) { PROTECT(thecall = LCONS(myfunction, LCONS(myvariable, R_NilValue))); eval(thecall, myrho); UNPROTECT(1); } return R_NilValue; } ######################################################################## ######## # R CODE ##################################################################### myinit<-function(var,func) .Call("myinit",var,func) myexec<-function() .Call("myexec") state<-as.integer(1) callback<-function(state) { cat(sprintf("You got state %s\n",state)) } myinit() # do some work here and call myexec() periodically... ######################################################################## ######## ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel