On 3/17/2008 1:06 PM, Adrian Mart?nez Vargas wrote:>
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> In the "Writing R Extensions" manual appears this example, to get
access to C++ function using the R commands:
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>
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> R> dyn.load(paste("X", .Platform$dynlib.ext, sep =
""))
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> constructor Y
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> R> .C("X_main")
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> constructor X
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> destructor X
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> list()
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> That gives me access to the function "X_main", but how to get
access to methods and properties like X.Z() and X.f, defined in the C++ files:
You need to write C functions to access them. For example,
void XdotZ(int* a, int* b) {
X.Z(*a, *b);
}
all wrapped within your extern "C" block.
Duncan Murdoch
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> // X.hh
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> class X
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> {
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> public:
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> int f;
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> X ();
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> ~X ();
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> int Z(int a, int b);
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> };
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> class Y
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> {
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> public: Y ();
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> ~Y ();
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> };
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> // X.cc
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> #include <iostream>
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> #include "X.hh"
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> static Y y;
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> X::X() { std::cout << "constructor X" << std::endl; }
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> X::~X() { std::cout << "destructor X" << std::endl; }
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> Y::Y() { std::cout << "constructor Y" << std::endl; }
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> Y::~Y() { std::cout << "destructor Y" << std::endl; }
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> X::Z(int a, int b) {return a+b;}
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> // X_main.cc:
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> #include "X.hh"
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> extern "C"
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> {
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> void X_main ()
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> {
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> X x;
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> }
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> } // extern "C"
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> Best regards
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> Dr. Adrian Mart?nez Vargas
> Revista Miner?a y Geolog?a (Editor Principal)
> ISMM, Las Coloradas, s/n
> Moa, Holgu?n,
> Cuba
> CP. 83329
> http://www.ismm.edu.cu/revistamg/index.htm
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