On 20 April 2011 at 16:24, Duncan Murdoch wrote: | On 20/04/2011 4:06 PM, Sascha Vieweg wrote: | > Hello R experts | > | > I am googling and reading around, however, I can't get it working | > (perhaps because I do not understand much C, however, I'll give it | > a try). I am trying to include C++ code into an R routine, where | > the C++ code looks: | > | > #include<iostream> | > using namespace std; | > void foo (double* x, double* y, double* out) | > { | > out[0] = x[0] + y[0]; | > } | > | > Back in R, the command | > | > R CMD SHLIB --preclean -o xplusy | > | > works fine resulting in two new files, xplusy.o and xplusy.so. The | > wrapper in R is: | > | > dyn.load("xplusy.so") | > xplusy<- function(x, y){ | > .C("foo", as.double(x), as.double(y), out=double(1))$out | > } | > xplusy(1, 2) | > dyn.unload("xplusy.so") | > | > Now, dyn.load() works and xplusy also shows up in getLoadedDLLs(). | > However, when invoking the function, xplusy(1, 2), R complains: | > | > Error in .C("foo", as.double(x), as.double(y), out = double(1)): C | > symbol name "foo" not in load table | > | > I found some hints concerning Fortran code producing this error | > message, but no help concerning C code. | | You have C++ code, not C code. C++ normally mangles names of exports. | | To get this to work, you should surround your declarations with | | extern "C" { | } | | Another possibility is to use the Rcpp package; it writes the interface | code for you.
I believe Duncan refers to the 'inline' package, rathern than 'Rcpp' (which itself uses 'inline'). Dirk -- Dirk Eddelbuettel | e...@debian.org | http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.