[R] __stdcall funcitons called using .C() on win32 chokes
Jeff D. Hamann
jeff_hamann at hamanndonald.com
Sun Feb 16 05:33:03 CET 2003
I've developed a dll (win32) of a bunch of functions prototypes as:
/* for building on *nix */
#ifndef WIN32
#define __stdcall /*nothing*/
#endif
void __stdcall dbh_2_height(
const unsigned long *func_idx,
const unsigned long *metric,
const unsigned long *species,
const double *dbh,
double *pred_height );
and have created a R interface function as,
## wrapper function for dbh_2_height /
dbh2height <- function( func, metric, sp, dbh )
{
d <- double(length(func))
.C("dbh_2_height",
as.integer(func),
as.integer(metric),
as.integer(sp),
as.double(dbh),
d )[[5]]
}
I would like to keep the __stdcall in the source code and still use the
.C() in R to call the function as the library is already used for many
other projects. When I attempt to call the function (win32) I get an
application error. I've commented out the __stdcall and the library works
fine. Does anyone see a good solution around this? I would like to make
use of the library and the tcltk library to use R as a simulation
environment.
Jeff.
Jeff D. Hamann
PO Box 1421
Corvallis, Oregon USA 97339-1421
541-753-7333
www.hamanndonald.com
jeff_hamann at hamanndonald.com
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