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2017 Feb 09
2
R CMD check error
...x (which I don't think is the issue) is that I call one of the
C-entry points of expm. So the DESCRIPTION file imports expm, the NAMESPACE file imports
expm, and the init.c file is
#include "R.h"
#include "R_ext/Rdynload.h"
/* Interface to expm package. */
typedef enum {Ward_2, Ward_1, Ward_buggy_octave} precond_type;
void (*expm)(double *x, int n, double *z, precond_type precond_kind);
void R_init_hmm(DllInfo *dll)
{
expm = (void (*)) R_GetCCallable("expm", "expm");
}
I don't expect that this is the problem since I stole the above almost ve...
2017 Feb 10
0
R CMD check error (interfacing to C API of other pkg)
...l one of the
> C-entry points of expm. So the DESCRIPTION file imports expm, the NAMESPACE file imports
> expm, and the init.c file is
> #include "R.h"
> #include "R_ext/Rdynload.h"
> /* Interface to expm package. */
> typedef enum {Ward_2, Ward_1, Ward_buggy_octave} precond_type;
> void (*expm)(double *x, int n, double *z, precond_type precond_kind);
> void R_init_hmm(DllInfo *dll)
> {
> expm = (void (*)) R_GetCCallable("expm", "expm");
> }
> I don't expect that...
2017 Feb 09
2
R CMD check error
Martin,
I am aware of --vanilla; I use it myself for some testing. In this case R_LIBS_USER was
set externally (part of my login) and does not involve any of the R scripts. That means
it is inherited by any subprocess. For example:
tmt1495% R --vanilla --no-environ
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