Message-ID: <4DC2EEB5-EFF2-471A-BF7F-B2799DB2D5F5@teamwpc.co.uk>
Date: 2016-01-21T17:49:45Z
From: Tom Quarendon
Subject: [R-pkg-devel] How to pass a connection into a C function (R 3.2)
In-Reply-To: <56A1189F.3080307@gmail.com>
But that's what I want to do, create the connection in R code and pass it on to the C function.
My question is, how do I do that?
You appear to need the C getConnection entry point, but it's not part of the API.
So I'm wondering how I'm supposed to do what you describe.
Sorry if I was unclear.
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> On 21 Jan 2016, at 5:44 pm, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 21/01/2016 11:39 AM, Tom Quarendon wrote:
>> I would like to implement a package that contains a C function that writes to a connection.
>> So the R_ext/Connections.h defines what a connection IS, but not how to get one.
>>
>> What seems to work is to manually declare
>> Rconnection getConnection(int n);
>> In my C file, and while this works, and I can then use the connection object, it fails package validation with:
>>
>> ?Found non-API call to R: ?getConnection?
>> Compiled code should not call non-API entry points in R.?
>>
>> So how am I supposed to do this? Is there a way? Or do I just live with the check warning (ideally not)?
>
> The usual way to do that would be to create the connection in R code, and pass it in with your call.
>
> If you don't know what connection you need at the time you call your C code, you can evaluate an R expression from C to do the same, but this is relatively tricky, so I'd advise the other method.
>
> Duncan Murdoch