>> | However, it seems some of the codes in the BH package
>> | might. At any rate, when I include some boost headers such as
>> | boost/math/distributions/ through BH, I get the following warnings
>> | when submitting to the win-builder page:
>> |
>> |
>> | Found '_ZSt4cerr', possibly from 'std::cerr' (C++)
>> |
>> | Found 'abort', possibly from 'abort' (C), 'runtime' (Fortran)
>> |
>> | Found '_ZSt4cerr', possibly from 'std::cerr' (C++)
>> |
>> | Found 'abort', possibly from 'abort' (C), 'runtime' (Fortran)
>
> You’re kind of out of luck. These functions are both:
> - used by the boost headers
> - forbidden by R, well at least forbidden by CRAN
Maaaaybe - I had this note in RSQLite, and CRAN seemed ok with my explanation:
* checking compiled code ... NOTE
File
‘/Users/hadley/Documents/databases/RSQLite.Rcheck/RSQLite/libs/RSQLite.so’:
Found ‘___stderrp’, possibly from ‘stderr’ (C)
Object: ‘sqlite-all.o’
This is in C code from the embedded SQLite database.
Hadley
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