[Rd] Standalone C++ application for processing R parser output(SEXP)
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch.duncan at gmail.com
Thu Mar 24 13:08:03 CET 2011
On 11-03-23 7:35 PM, Rob Anderson wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to write a source-to-source compiler for R. I am trying to
> leverage the R parser code for the purpose. I am trying to transform the
> SEXP returned from the parser into an AST for our own Ruby embedded Domain
> specific language.
>
> I tried using R CMD SHBIN to compile a C function that parses arbitrary R
> expressions. But I think, the generated .so file can be used from within R
> and not be called from other C or Ruby programs(I get linker errors).
>
> My Idea is to use the SEXP processing functions/MACROS (CAR, CDR, CADR,
> etc..) from within C code and transform it to our AST format. I tried
> linking to libR.a and other lib*.so's when I compile the C code using gcc
> but, it doesn't work.
>
> I read that R exposes only small number of functions for library/package
> writers and the compiled *.so can only from within R.
>
> Any ideas on what is wrong, or how I can go about it?
I think you need to think of your program as a new front end for R, even
if you're only using a few R functions. See Chapter 8 in the Writing R
Extensions manual.
Duncan Murdoch
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