Laurent,
> On Dec 14, 2019, at 5:29 PM, Laurent Gautier wrote:
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> Widespread errors would have caught my earlier as the way that code is
> using only one initialization of the embedded R, is used quite a bit, and
> is covered by quite a few unit tests. This is the only situation
Hi Simon,
Widespread errors would have caught my earlier as the way that code is
using only one initialization of the embedded R, is used quite a bit, and
is covered by quite a few unit tests. This is the only situation I am aware
of in which an error occurs.
What is a "correct context", or initi
> Martin Maechler
> on Thu, 12 Dec 2019 17:20:47 +0100 writes:
> Karolis Koncevičius
> on Mon, 9 Dec 2019 23:43:36 +0200 writes:
>> So I tried adding Infinity support for all cases. And it
>> is (as could be expected) more complicated than I
>> thought.
Laurent,
the main point here is that ParseVector() just like any other R API has to be
called in a correct context since it can raise errors so the issue was that
your C code has a bug of not setting R correctly (my guess would be your'e not
creating the initial context necessary in embedded R)
Le lun. 9 déc. 2019 à 09:57, Tomas Kalibera a
écrit :
> On 12/9/19 2:54 PM, Laurent Gautier wrote:
>
>
>
> Le lun. 9 déc. 2019 à 05:43, Tomas Kalibera a
> écrit :
>
>> On 12/7/19 10:32 PM, Laurent Gautier wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the quick response Tomas.
>>
>> The same error is indeed happening