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#!/usr/bin/env r
#
# Copyright (C) 2009 - 2016 Dirk Eddelbuettel and Romain Francois
#
# This file is part of Rcpp.
#
# Rcpp is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Rcpp is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Rcpp. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
suppressMessages(library(Rcpp))
suppressMessages(library(RcppGSL))
## NOTE: This is the old way to compile Rcpp code inline.
## The code here has left as a historical artifact and tribute to the old way.
## Please use the code under the "new" inline compilation section.
suppressMessages(library(inline))
firstExample_old <- function() {
## a really simple C program calling three functions from the GSL
gslrng <- '
gsl_rng *r;
gsl_rng_env_setup();
double v;
r = gsl_rng_alloc (gsl_rng_default);
printf(" generator type: %s\\n", gsl_rng_name (r));
printf(" seed = %lu\\n", gsl_rng_default_seed);
v = gsl_rng_get (r);
printf(" first value = %.0f\\n", v);
gsl_rng_free(r);
return R_NilValue;
'
## turn into a function that R can call
## compileargs redundant on Debian/Ubuntu as gsl headers are found anyway
funx_old <- cxxfunction(signature(), gslrng,
includes="#include <gsl/gsl_rng.h>",
plugin="RcppGSL")
cat("Calling first example\n")
funx_old()
invisible(NULL)
}
secondExample_old <- function() {
## now use Rcpp to pass down a parameter for the seed
gslrng <- '
int seed = Rcpp::as<int>(par) ;
gsl_rng *r;
gsl_rng_env_setup();
double v;
r = gsl_rng_alloc (gsl_rng_default);
gsl_rng_set (r, (unsigned long) seed);
v = gsl_rng_get (r);
#ifndef BeSilent
printf(" generator type: %s\\n", gsl_rng_name (r));
printf(" seed = %d\\n", seed);
printf(" first value = %.0f\\n", v);
#endif
gsl_rng_free(r);
return Rcpp::wrap(v) ;
'
## turn into a function that R can call
## compileargs redundant on Debian/Ubuntu as gsl headers are found anyway
## use additional define for compile to suppress output
funx_old <- cxxfunction(signature(par="numeric"), gslrng,
includes="#include <gsl/gsl_rng.h>",
plugin="RcppGSL")
cat("\n\nCalling second example without -DBeSilent set\n")
print(funx_old(0))
## now override settings to add -D flag
settings <- getPlugin("RcppGSL")
settings$env$PKG_CPPFLAGS <- paste(settings$PKG_CPPFLAGS, "-DBeSilent")
funx_old <- cxxfunction(signature(par="numeric"), gslrng,
includes="#include <gsl/gsl_rng.h>",
settings=settings)
cat("\n\nCalling second example with -DBeSilent set\n")
print(funx_old(0))
invisible(NULL)
}
thirdExample_old <- function() {
## now use Rcpp to pass down a parameter for the seed, and a vector size
gslrng <- '
int seed = Rcpp::as<int>(s) ;
int len = Rcpp::as<int>(n);
gsl_rng *r;
gsl_rng_env_setup();
std::vector<double> v(len);
r = gsl_rng_alloc (gsl_rng_default);
gsl_rng_set (r, (unsigned long) seed);
for (int i=0; i<len; i++) {
v[i] = gsl_rng_get (r);
}
gsl_rng_free(r);
return Rcpp::wrap(v) ;
'
## turn into a function that R can call
## compileargs redundant on Debian/Ubuntu as gsl headers are found anyway
## use additional define for compile to suppress output
funx_old <- cxxfunction(signature(s="numeric", n="numeric"),
gslrng,
includes="#include <gsl/gsl_rng.h>",
plugin="RcppGSL")
cat("\n\nCalling third example with seed and length\n")
print(funx_old(0, 5))
invisible(NULL)
}
fourthExample_old <- function() {
## now use Rcpp to pass down a parameter for the seed, and a vector size
gslrng <- '
int seed = Rcpp::as<int>(s);
int len = Rcpp::as<int>(n);
gsl_rng *r;
gsl_rng_env_setup();
std::vector<double> v(len);
r = gsl_rng_alloc (gsl_rng_default);
gsl_rng_set (r, (unsigned long) seed);
for (int i=0; i<len; i++) {
v[i] = gsl_rng_get (r);
}
gsl_rng_free(r);
return wrap(v);
'
## turn into a function that R can call
## compileargs redundant on Debian/Ubuntu as gsl headers are found anyway
## use additional define for compile to suppress output
funx_old <- cxxfunction(signature(s="numeric", n="numeric"),
gslrng,
includes=c("#include <gsl/gsl_rng.h>",
"using namespace Rcpp;",
"using namespace std;"),
plugin="RcppGSL")
cat("\n\nCalling fourth example with seed, length and namespaces\n")
print(funx_old(0, 5))
invisible(NULL)
}
## NOTE: Within this section, the new way to compile Rcpp code inline has been
## written. Please use the code next as a template for your own project.
firstExample <- function() {
## a really simple C program calling three functions from the GSL
sourceCpp(code='
#include <RcppGSL.h>
#include <gsl/gsl_rng.h>
// [[Rcpp::depends(RcppGSL)]]
// [[Rcpp::export]]
SEXP funx(){
gsl_rng *r;
gsl_rng_env_setup();
double v;
r = gsl_rng_alloc (gsl_rng_default);
printf(" generator type: %s\\n", gsl_rng_name (r));
printf(" seed = %lu\\n", gsl_rng_default_seed);
v = gsl_rng_get (r);
printf(" first value = %.0f\\n", v);
gsl_rng_free(r);
return R_NilValue;
}')
cat("Calling first example\n")
funx()
invisible(NULL)
}
secondExample <- function() {
## now use Rcpp to pass down a parameter for the seed
## turn into a function that R can call
## compileargs redundant on Debian/Ubuntu as gsl headers are found anyway
## use additional define for compile to suppress output
gslrng <- '
#include <RcppGSL.h>
#include <gsl/gsl_rng.h>
// [[Rcpp::depends(RcppGSL)]]
// [[Rcpp::export]]
double funx(int seed){
gsl_rng *r;
gsl_rng_env_setup();
double v;
r = gsl_rng_alloc (gsl_rng_default);
gsl_rng_set (r, (unsigned long) seed);
v = gsl_rng_get (r);
#ifndef BeSilent
printf(" generator type: %s\\n", gsl_rng_name (r));
printf(" seed = %d\\n", seed);
printf(" first value = %.0f\\n", v);
#endif
gsl_rng_free(r);
return v;
}'
sourceCpp(code=gslrng, rebuild = TRUE)
cat("\n\nCalling second example without -DBeSilent set\n")
print(funx(0))
## now override settings to add -D flag
o = Sys.getenv("PKG_CPPFLAGS")
Sys.setenv("PKG_CPPFLAGS" = paste(o, "-DBeSilent"))
sourceCpp(code=gslrng, rebuild = TRUE)
# Restore environment flags
Sys.setenv("PKG_CPPFLAGS" = o )
cat("\n\nCalling second example with -DBeSilent set\n")
print(funx(0))
invisible(NULL)
}
thirdExample <- function() {
## now use Rcpp to pass down a parameter for the seed, and a vector size
## turn into a function that R can call
## compileargs redundant on Debian/Ubuntu as gsl headers are found anyway
## use additional define for compile to suppress output
sourceCpp(code='
#include <RcppGSL.h>
#include <gsl/gsl_rng.h>
// [[Rcpp::depends(RcppGSL)]]
// [[Rcpp::export]]
std::vector<double> funx(int seed, int len){
gsl_rng *r;
gsl_rng_env_setup();
std::vector<double> v(len);
r = gsl_rng_alloc (gsl_rng_default);
gsl_rng_set (r, (unsigned long) seed);
for (int i=0; i<len; i++) {
v[i] = gsl_rng_get (r);
}
gsl_rng_free(r);
return v;
}')
cat("\n\nCalling third example with seed and length\n")
print(funx(0, 5))
invisible(NULL)
}
fourthExample <- function() {
## now use Rcpp to pass down a parameter for the seed, and a vector size
## turn into a function that R can call
## compileargs redundant on Debian/Ubuntu as gsl headers are found anyway
## use additional define for compile to suppress output
sourceCpp(code='
#include <RcppGSL.h>
#include <gsl/gsl_rng.h>
using namespace Rcpp;
using namespace std;
// [[Rcpp::depends(RcppGSL)]]
// [[Rcpp::export]]
std::vector<double> funx(int seed, int len){
gsl_rng *r;
gsl_rng_env_setup();
std::vector<double> v(len);
r = gsl_rng_alloc (gsl_rng_default);
gsl_rng_set (r, (unsigned long) seed);
for (int i=0; i<len; i++) {
v[i] = gsl_rng_get (r);
}
gsl_rng_free(r);
return v;
}')
cat("\n\nCalling fourth example with seed, length and namespaces\n")
print(funx(0, 5))
invisible(NULL)
}
firstExample()
secondExample()
thirdExample()
fourthExample()
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