On Jul 19, 2010, at 10:58 AM, Martin Kerr wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm currently working with the C++ version of the Rserve Client as part
of a student project.
> Is there an implementation of a non-blocking interface to Rserve in C++? I
can find one via the Java JRI but no equivalent in C++.
(Please note that stats-rosuda-devel is the correct list for this.)
I'm not quite sure what you mean, because in JRI there is idleEval() which
is non-blocking in the sense that it doesn't do anything if R is busy but
that doesn't apply to Rserve as by definition R cannot be busy there. There
is no non-blocking interface to JRI - all calls are synchronous.
If your question is whether you can start an evaluation in Rserve and not wait
for the result then there is CMD_detachedVoidEval in Rserve, but the C++ client
only implements a subset of the API which does not include that -- however, it
is trivial to implement (just send a request with CMD_detachedVoidEval as there
is nothing to decode).
Cheers,
Simon