Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "R_MakeExternalPtr"
2011 Sep 14
2
External pointers and an apparent memory leak
I'm using external pointers and seemingly leaking memory. My determination of a memory leak is that the R process continually creeps up in memory as seen by top while the usage as reported by gc() stays flat. I have isolated the C code:
void h5R_allocate_finalizer(SEXP eptr) {
Rprintf("Calling the finalizer\n");
void* vector = R_ExternalPtrAddr(eptr);
free(vector);
2016 Sep 15
1
Finalizer execution order question
Given an externalptr object 'pool' which protects an R object 'prot':
# SEXP prot = (a dynamically updated list with handles)
SEXP pool = R_MakeExternalPtr(p, R_NilValue, prot);
R_RegisterCFinalizerEx(pool, fin_pool, TRUE);
WRE explains that 'prot' remains in existence as long as 'pool' is
around. Does this also mean 'prot' still exists when the
2016 May 14
2
R external pointer and GPU memory leak problem
My question is based on a project I have partially done, but there is still something I'm not clear.
My goal is to create a R package contains GPU functions (some are from Nividia cuda library, some are my self-defined CUDA functions)
My design is quite different from current R's GPU package, I want to create a R object (external pointer) point to GPU address, and run my GPU function
2024 Apr 25
1
Big speedup in install.packages() by re-using connections
On Thu, 25 Apr 2024 14:45:04 +0200
Jeroen Ooms <jeroenooms at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thoughts?
How verboten would it be to create an empty external pointer object,
add it to the preserved list, and set an on-exit finalizer to clean up
the curl multi-handle? As far as I can tell, the internet module is not
supposed to be unloaded, so this would not introduce an opportunity to
jump to an
2007 Jul 25
6
Using R_MakeExternalPtr
Hi all,
I've been writing a package and I've run into a problem that I'm unsure how
to solve. I am looking to pass a C++ class object to R so that it may be
passed back to another C++ function later on to be used. I'm quite new to R
and this is my first time writing a package, so I hope you can bear with me.
The following is how I create the class and use
2003 Dec 16
1
Memory issues in "aggregate" (PR#5829)
Full_Name: Ed Borasky
Version: 1.8.1
OS: Windows XP Professional
Submission from: (NULL) (208.252.96.195)
R 1.8.1 seems to be running into a memory allocation problem in the "aggregate"
function. I have a rather large dataset (14 columns by 223,000 rows -- almost 40
megabytes) and a script that performs some processing on it. The system is a 768
MB Pentium 4. Here's the console
2002 Oct 14
1
R 1.6.0 Solaris crash with xmalloc: out of virtual memory
[some de-capitalization of *SXP done manually by mailing
list maintainer ; the originally was caught as potential spam. MM]
I have a little R program that crashes with the message
xmalloc: out of virtual memory
The code has a repeat{} loop that watches the sizes of some files.
When there's an increase it updates things by reading the last 65
lines of each file, doing some
2001 Dec 07
2
Memory problem
Dear all,
I have written a little R program to convert images. See below. Within the
loop over j (the filenames) memory consumption grows constantly. rm( ... )
inside the loop did not help. Memory does not grow if I remove the writeBin
statements between the two #-------- marks. But obviously this is not
solution I want...
Thanks for any advice.
Manfred Baumstark
P.S. As I'm new to R:
2011 Jun 04
2
Interfacing a C++ class
Hello
Apologies for cross-posting, the discussion should (if) go to R-devel, but I also want to reach the rcpp-devel people.
My C++ class FOO is a module available through Rcpp, and it works fine and is -- so far -- bug free. With trying to further develop my R package, I thought it was a good idea to interface my C++ workhorse FOO with an S4 class Foo. After some long and not always insightful
2005 Jun 29
1
Viewing R objects in gdb
I'm trying to track down a bug in some experimental code, where an
object's attribute is getting messed up. This means I'd like to examine
R objects while within gdb.
One of the things I'd like to do is to examine the names of all the
attributes. This is exactly what an example in the R Extensions manual
section 4.11.2 "Inspecting R objects when debugging" does,
2007 Aug 03
2
How to properly finalize external pointers?
Dear R .Call() insiders,
Can someone enlighten me how to properly finalize external pointers in C code (R-2.5.1 win)? What is the relation between R_ClearExternalPtr and the finalizer set in R_RegisterCFinalizer?
I succeeded registering a finalizer that works when an R object containing an external pointer is garbage collected. However, I have some difficulties figuring out how to do that in an
2004 Oct 30
1
Destructive str(...)?
I have encountered a strange behavior of the str function - it seems to
modify the object that is displayed. Probably I'm using something
unsupported (objects consisting just of an external reference), but
still I'm curious as of why this happens. I create (in C code)
EXTPTRSXP and associate a class to it via SET_CLASS. Such objects works
fine until it's passed to str as the
2013 Dec 16
1
External pointers and changing SEXPTYPE
Dear Developers,
I've been struggling through writing R extension in C. I've been using
an external pointer to store my data (please see sample below). I
encountered a very weird erroneous behaviour: when I tried to use my
external pointer to a structure holding several types of data,
including SEXPs, I discovered that SEXPs change their types between
returning from initialization
2013 May 24
1
Problem with Rboolean in c++ code
I am trying to use R_RegisterCFinalizerEx to ensure some c++ object is
properly deleted after use. However, I run into some problems when
trying to pass in the third argument which is an Rboolean. The line
'R_RegisterCFinalizerEx(p, finalizer, TRUE);' generates the following
error when trying to compile using R CMD SHLIB:
g++ -I/usr/share/R/include -DNDEBUG -fpic -O2 -pipe
2005 Jan 03
2
Memory problem ... Again
Happy new year to all;
A few days ago, I posted similar problem. At that time, I found out that our
R program had been 32-bit compiled, not 64-bit compiled. So the R program
has been re-installed in 64-bit and run the same job, reading in 150
Affymetrix U133A v2 CEL files and perform dChip processing. However, the
memory problem happened again. Since the amount of physical memory is 64GB,
I think
2004 Dec 28
2
Configuration of memory usage
Hi, all;
I know there has been a lot of discussions on memory usage in R.
However, I have some odd situation here. Basically, I have a rare
opportunity to run R in a system with 64GB memory without any limit on
memory usage for any person or process. However, I encountered the memory
problem error message like this:
Error: cannot allocate vector of size 594075 Kb
I got this error message while
2007 Feb 25
3
R/C++/memory leaks
Dear all,
I have wrapped a C++ function in an R package. I allocate/deallocate
memory using C++ 'new' and 'delete'. In order to allow user
interrupts without memory leaks I've moved all the delete statements
required after an interrupt to a separate C++ function freeMemory(),
which is called using on.exit() just before the .C() call.
I am concerned about the
2024 Apr 25
1
Big speedup in install.packages() by re-using connections
I'd like to raise this again now that 4.4 is out.
Below is a more complete patch which includes a function to properly
cleanup libcurl when R quits. Implementing this is a little tricky
because libcurl is a separate "module" in R, perhaps there is a better
way, but this works:
view: https://github.com/r-devel/r-svn/pull/166/files
patch:
2017 Nov 21
1
Truncating vectors by reference in C-backend
Dear all,
I want to create a function shrinkVector(x) that takes x and truncates
it to the first element without copy.
With SETLENGTH and SET_TRUELENGTH, I can achieve that. You can find a
reproducible example below.
But the memory that was freed is not available for other objects
afterwards, except if x is a list (VECSXP). Any suggestions?
library(inline)
## define the shrinking function
2010 Aug 22
1
Handle RAWSXP in inspect.c:typename()
Hi all
I had written a gdb macro to dump the string representation of an SEXPREC
type when I realised everything I needed was in inspect.c already in the
typename() function. However, the typename function doesnt handle the RAWSXP
type, so if possible, could the following patch be applied (I've just put in
inline as it is a trivial 1-liner)?
Index: src/main/inspect.c