[R] load C code into R
Peter Dalgaard BSA
p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk
Mon Jun 11 09:52:51 CEST 2001
Richard Condit <rick at eno.princeton.edu> writes:
> I am trying to load C routines into R on windows, going through the the
> book S programming and the R manual, but I know I am missing some steps.
>
> I created a win32 DLL project in Visual C++ (ver. 6.0). It consists of one
> simple routine named test which accepts one *integer argument and one
> *double argument and performs a trivial computation. The dll is named
> test.dll.
>
> In R1022 for Windows, I run
>
> >dyn.load("d:/programs/library/test/test.dll")
> >testr_function(a,x)
> .C"d:/programs/library/test/test",as.integer(a),as.double(x))
>
> These are both accepted, and I can use dyn.unload as well with test.dll. I
> notice that while loaded, Visual C++ cannot recompile test.dll.
>
> But when I try
>
> >testr(10,x)
>
> I get the message Error in .C("test", as.integer(a),as.double(x)) :
> C/Fortran function name not in load table.
>
> I know I need a link step, or an install step, but I am missing something
> in the instructions. Perhaps just a quick piece of advice could get me to
> the next stage
Compiling DLLs on Windows is tricky business, especially if you want
to mix and match compilers. Detailed instructions for doing it is
contained in the rw-faq file and readme.packages. There's a strong
recommendation to use the toolkit based on the Mingw32 compiler and
GNU utilities, but Visual C++ should be doable and there's a full
example in readme.packages.
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