[Rcpp-devel] [Rd] FW: Question on 5.6 Interfacing C++ code
Sean, Please STOP CROSSPOSTING. Pick one of rcpp-devel or r-devel. I used the former here but there is nothing really specific to Rcpp in your quests to build a package.
On 23 April 2011 at 04:03, Sean Robert McGuffee wrote:
[...] | NAMESPACE file. Was this obvious to everyone else from reading the manual? Yes. | If I want to name a package "MY_PACKAGE_NAME" | then I have to do three things with this name to get Rcpp and/or my package | calling c++ to install and run correctly. I'll call my package directory TOP | 1) put the line "Package: MY_PACKAGE_NAME" inside of TOP/DESCRIPTION | 2) put the line "useDynLib(MY_PACKAGE_NAME)" inside of TOP/NAMESPACE | 3) make sure the final dynamic library is named TOP/src/MY_PACKAGE_NAME.so | Do the experts agree that this is correct and necessary? Yes. Also note that package.skeleton() could have created all that for you, or in the Rcpp context, Rcpp.package.skeleton(). See the Rcpp-package vignette. | I happen to have named TOP to be MY_PACKAGE_NAME too, is that important too? No. (It used to be, though, so it is often by convention. Does no harm.) | I also happen to be naming my function MY_PACKAGE_NAME too, is that | important? If I want to add more functions, I assume I can do that as long | as I link them into the TOP/src/MY_PACKAGE_NAME.so file. Is that correct? Yes. If you let R do its way, then a package with 'Package: foo' will end up with src/foo.so nomatter what the function names in src/*cpp are. Hth, Dirk
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