[Rd] C or Java code generation
Simon Urbanek
simon.urbanek at r-project.org
Fri Aug 20 17:39:31 CEST 2010
On Aug 20, 2010, at 11:17 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> On 20 August 2010 at 08:02, Sharpie wrote:
> | So, unless I am gravely mistaken, RInside is just a nice cross-platform
> | replacement for the RDCOM interface. It won't solve the problem of needing
>
> I wrote RInside, and I am unaware of any attempts of mine to either copy,
> clone or otherwise imitate any of the non-portable technologies from the
> Pacific Northwest I happen to be rather unfamiliar with to boot. So I fear
> that were indeed gravely mistaken.
>
I fear not: RInside, Rserve, R[D]COM, JRI, ... all embed R which was that his point, rightly so.
There is no way I know of to turn R code into something that can run on its own without R present (save for a tiny subset of Rmath).
Cheers,
Simon
> RInside delivers what it promises: an embedded R instance for your C++
> program. And thanks to the magic that is Rcpp and all of the work Romain and
> I put into it, you get a rather rich interface between R and C++ that has no
> parallel I know of.
>
> | R installed on the client's computer in order to fully use the R environment
> | which is dependent on packages.
>
> That on the other hand is a true statement and as far as I am concerned a
> good thing as well.
>
> Dirk
>
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