On 24/01/2012 11:55 AM, Alex van der Spek wrote:
Uploaded the DLL here:

http://www.filefactory.com/file/c2c56ad/n/Planck.dll

I get:


 403 Forbidden

Request forbidden by administrative rules.

Duncan Murdoch

Appreciate if you can check to see if anything is wrong with this DLL. I
use dumpbin to look at what is in the exports table of the DLL. No reason
for concerns there. I can work with this DLL from both VBA and Python.
Python's ctypes allow the use of both the C and stdcall versions. Both
work fine.


By the way, the DLL contains, for every function, one export using C
calling conventions for use in R (name appended with R) and one export
using stdcall for use with VBA/Python, the latter using decorated names.

Reading up on gcc in the mean time.

Thank you,
Alex van der Spek

>  On 24/01/2012 10:35 AM, Alex van der Spek wrote:
>>  Yes, sorry, I am learning how to do this. I am a simple and ageing
>>  physicist who grew up with Fortran and Algol.
>>
>>  Just wondering if what appears to be an internal R inconsistency between
>>  is.loaded() and .C() can be explained.
>>
>>  Attempts to compile with gcc to a DLL unsuccessfull so far. That is
>>  solely because I have never used gcc before and have a long way to go.
>>  Years ago I taught myself how to use DLLs in VBA, it took 6 weeks to
>>  learn how to make sense out of decorated names and Fortran string
>>  passing. The use of DLLs in Python was easy. I am OK with investing
>>  weeks again to learn how to do this in R but with the apparent
>>  inconsistency I am uncertain where to begin. Drop VC97 and use gcc as a
>>  cure all?
>
>  That would be easiest, because then there would be lots of others
>  available to help you.  You may be the only one using your particular
>  compiler with R.
>
>  You could also post the .dll online so others can take a look and see
>  what's going on.  We might not be able to tell you how to fix the
>  problem with your compiler, but we could likely tell you what it is.
>
>  Duncan Murdoch
>
>>  Thanks,
>>  Alex van der Spek
>>
>>
>>
>>  On 01/24/2012 04:11 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>>  >   On 24/01/2012 6:49 AM, Alex van der Spek wrote:
>>  >>   I cannot understand why a function appears to be available to R
>>  >>   (is.loaded('planckwR') returns TRUE) but the call with .C results in
>>  an
>>  >>   error message:
>>  >>
>>  >>   C symbol name 'planckwR' not in DLL for package<path to DLL file
>>  here>
>>  >
>>  >   You posted this question a few days ago, and said you'd try using gcc
>>  >   instead of VS.  How did that go?
>>  >
>>  >   Duncan Murdoch
>>  >
>>
>
>



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