Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik@ci.tuwien.ac.at> writes:
>
> Just out of curiosity, here is a question that might be embarrasingly
> stupid. Hmm ...
>
> What I need is to call runif() (more precisely, `runif(1, 0, 1)') from
> inside a C function. Is this possible using call_S? If so, how?
Hmm ... Stupid counter-question: Did you study the zfun() function in
$RHOME/demos/dynload/zero.c ? Looks pretty straightforward to me,
except that I have no offhand guess what the 0L argument to call_S is
good for. Peeking at the source should cure that.
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