[Rd] Using RInside in Visual Studio 8.0 VC++.NET Program

Dirk Eddelbuettel edd at debian.org
Mon Nov 22 14:01:20 CET 2010


(We generally recommend that Rcpp/RInside question be sent to rcpp-devel.)

On 22 November 2010 at 02:04, jkatta wrote:
| 
| Hello,
|  
| I am trying to use Rinside package in my VC++.Net program ( using Visual
| Studio 8.0 environment). I have downloaded Windows binary of RInside from
| the following link
| http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/RInside/index.htm
| Version of RInside - 0.2.3
|  
| While compiling the program , i am getting about 69 error. Some of them are
| the folllowing ones. Please me in solving the following issue
|  
| Error 96 error C2065: '_First1' : undeclared identifier C:\Program
| Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\include\xlocale 875 Qdev_R1
| Error 97 error C2065: '_Last1' : undeclared identifier C:\Program
| Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\include\xlocale 875 Qdev_R1
| Error 98 error C2065: '_Count' : undeclared identifier C:\Program
| Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\include\xlocale 875 Qdev_R1
| Error 100 error C2065: '_First1' : undeclared identifier C:\Program
| Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\include\xlocale 1117 Qdev_R1
| Error 101 error C2065: '_Last1' : undeclared identifier C:\Program
| Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\include\xlocale 1117 Qdev_R1
| Error 102 error C2065: '_Count' : undeclared identifier C:\Program
| Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\include\xlocale 1117 Qdev_R1
| Error 316 error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does
| not support default-int D:\R Lib\Packages\Rcpp\include\Rcpp\Language.h 150
| Qdev_R1
| Error 317 error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does
| not support default-int D:\R Lib\Packages\Rcpp\include\Rcpp\Language.h 155
| Qdev_R1
| Error 318 error C2059: syntax error : '>' D:\R
| Lib\Packages\Rcpp\include\Rcpp\Language.h 164 Qdev_R1
| Error 319 error C2143: syntax error : missing ';' before '{' D:\R
| Lib\Packages\Rcpp\include\Rcpp\Language.h 164 Qdev_R1
| Error 320 error C2065: 'call_' : undeclared identifier D:\R
| Lib\Packages\Rcpp\include\Rcpp\Language.h 166 Qdev_R1
| Error 321 error C3861: 'proxy': identifier not found D:\R
| Lib\Packages\Rcpp\include\Rcpp\Language.h 166 Qdev_R1
| Error 322 error C2143: syntax error : missing ',' before '{' D:\R
| Lib\Packages\Rcpp\include\Rcpp\Language.h 166 Qdev_R1
|  
|  
| 
| I also have few queries
|  
| 1. Can  Rinside 0.2.3 be used in any specific version of C++ comiler?
| 2. Can I use Rinside in Visual Studio 8.0 ? . VS 8.0 is a .Net environment.
| 3. Do i have to do any specific compiler setting to compile RInside in my
| code?

You overlooked this under 'Status' on the main RInside web page:

  Status

  Version 0.2.3 should build and install on just about any Linux and OS X
  system, and even on Windows machines that have the Rtools compiled by
  Duncan Murdoch as detailed in the The Windows Toolset appendix to the R
  Installation manual. *Do not* report an error if you fail to build this
  with another compiler as this is *not supported*. 

So we were pretty explicit in telling you this would not work.  And there is
also question 2.8 of the Rcpp FAQ, here is a copy&paste from the Rcpp-FAQ.pdf:

  2.8  Can I use Rcpp with Visual Studio
  
  Not a chance.

     And that is not because we are meanies but because R and Visual Studio
  simply do not get along. As Rcpp is all about extending R with C++
  interfaces, we are bound by the available toolchain. And R simply does not
  compile with Visual Studio. Go complain to its vendor if you are still
  upset.

Hope his helps.

Dirk

|  
| Thanks for your valuable input in advance.
| 
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