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2009 Oct 10
1
Help with OCaml bindings for R interpreter.
Hello. I've made out a Debian package out of Maxence Guesdon's OCaml/R bindings: http://yziquel.homelinux.org/topos/debian-ocamlr.html http://yziquel.homelinux.org/debian/pool/main/o/ocaml-r/ The upstream software itself is on the following page: http://home.gna.org/ocaml-r/ This binding is dynamically linked to the /usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so and to the /usr/lib/libRmath.so libraries.
2009 Nov 28
2
[Fwd: opened symbols in libR.so available.]
Hi. I've patched Dirk Eddelbuettel's Debian package of R, namely r-base, in order to make hidden symbols of the library libR.so available is now available: http://yziquel.homelinux.org/debian/pool/main/r/r-base/ For instance, the mkPROMISE symbol is available: > yziquel at seldon:/usr/lib/R/lib$ nm -D libR.so | grep mkPROMISE > 000000000011f6f0 T Rf_mkPROMISE > yziquel at
2010 Jan 07
1
Segfault in GetNewPage, memory.c.
Hello. I'm still working on my OCaml-R binding and I get a segfault in the GetNewPage() function of memory.c. For the record, the OCaml-R binding seems to work fine with OCaml bytecode. The segfault here is the main issue I have with OCaml native code. OCaml-R can be found on the following links. Source code: http://yziquel.homelinux.org/gitweb/?p=ocaml-r.git;a=summary
2009 Sep 07
1
Usage of OCaml/R binding.
Hello. I've been pulling together a Debian package out of Maxence Guesdon's OCaml bindings for R. Will be available from my website as soon as I get my router to obey me. Here's Maxence's bindings: http://pauillac.inria.fr/~guesdon/ocaml-r.en.html The purpose of this software is to access R from OCaml programs. However, my issue is that after having pulled things to a Debian
2009 Sep 07
1
Usage of OCaml/R binding.
Hello. I've been pulling together a Debian package out of Maxence Guesdon's OCaml bindings for R. Will be available from my website as soon as I get my router to obey me. Here's Maxence's bindings: http://pauillac.inria.fr/~guesdon/ocaml-r.en.html The purpose of this software is to access R from OCaml programs. However, my issue is that after having pulled things to a Debian
2009 Nov 16
0
OCaml-R and xts works!
Hi. I've managed to make a *very* simple wrapper around the xts library for R into OCaml. (Need to be downloaded from CRAN for OCaml users, but I expect other wrapping to be fairly similar...). The good, good, good thing (from my humble point of view) is that all loading is done statically: Loading the R interpreter is done statically. Loading the xts library is done statically... etc...
2009 Oct 15
2
2 IPs for an Asterisk server.
Hello. I've been setting up an Asterisk server, and I am now supposed to move it to a different network than the one it was set on. I'd like to give the server 2 IP address: -1- The first IP address is the IP it will have on the LAN, meaning that softphones will register to the Asterisk server using this 1st IP. -2- The second IP is the one that it will use to connect to the remote
2009 Nov 14
1
Silently loading an R package.
Hello. I've been working an a binding between OCaml and R (i.e. calling R from OCaml, mostly). See below for a taste of it. I'm currently wondering how to load a given R package silently. I tried require(xts, quietly = TRUE) but I still get some ugly output. Is it possible to squeeze off this output on stdout? All the best, Guillaume Yziquel. > yziquel at seldon:~$
2009 Dec 12
1
code for [[.data.frame
Hello. I'm currently trying to wrap up data frames into OCaml via OCaml-R, and I'm having trouble with data frame subsetting: > # x#column 1;; > Erreur dans (function(x, i, exact) if (is.matrix(i)) as.matrix(x)[[i]] else .subset2(x, : > l'?l?ment 1 est vide ; > la partie de la liste d'arguments de 'is.matrix' en cours d'?valuation ?tait : > (i)
2009 Oct 21
1
ChannelStateDesc: Ring ?
Hello. I've experience a rather surprising behaviour of the AMI 1.1 > Event: Newstate^M > Privilege: call,all^M > Channel: SIP/XXXXXX-089c63b8^M > ChannelState: 4^M > ChannelStateDesc: Ring^M > CallerIDNum: XXXXXXXX^M > CallerIDName: YYYYYYYYY^M > Uniqueid: 1256089773.59^M Usually ChannelStateDesc gives me 'Ringing' but sometimes it only gives me
2010 Feb 12
0
OCaml-R binding for the R language.
This post is to announce the 0.2 release of OCaml-R. OCaml-R is a binding embedding the R interpreter into Objective Caml code. Home page: http://home.gna.org/ocaml-r/ Download page: http://download.gna.org/ocaml-r/ Deb packages: http://yziquel.homelinux.org/debian/pool/main/o/ocaml-r/ Tutorial: http://home.gna.org/ocaml-r/gettingstarted.en.html OCamlDoc API:
2009 Nov 18
1
R_NilValue and segfault.
Hello. I've been trying to wrap up the R_NilValue into OCaml-R. I nevertheless get a segfault. As I gathered, R_NilValue is declared in Rinternals.h: > /* Special Values */ > LibExtern SEXP R_NilValue; /* The nil object */ > LibExtern SEXP R_UnboundValue; /* Unbound marker */ > LibExtern SEXP R_MissingArg; /* Missing argument marker */ So, in my r_data.c
2010 Feb 15
1
What symbols are loaded when require()ing?
Hello. I would need to know of a programmatic way to get a list of all the new symbols you get when require(9)ing a package/library. I'd like to know how to do that from within R, or with the C API. Pointers to relevant documentation are also welcome. All the best, -- Guillaume Yziquel http://yziquel.homelinux.org/
2009 Nov 28
1
PROTECT and OCaml GC.
Hello. In the writing of my OCaml-R binding, I'm sort of confused when it comes to the use of the PROTECT and UNPROTECT macros. Basically, I have C stub functions that are in charge of calling R for everything. Here's a simple example: > CAMLprim value r_findvar (value symbol) { > /* The findVar function is defined in envir.c. It looks up a symbol > in an environment.
2009 Nov 30
1
:Re: PROTECT and OCaml GC.
>>> On Nov 28, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Guillaume Yziquel wrote: >>> >>> FWIW what I think you should be really looking at is >>> R_PreserveObject/R_ReleaseObject. > > OK. Thanks. >>> I would suggest looking at the many other R embeddings in other >>> languages that already exist since I don't think you approach is >>> very viable
2019 Mar 22
1
Status of R_unif_index
Dear List, section "6.3 Random number generation" of WRE [1] lists unif_rand(), norm_rand() and exp_rand() as the interface to R's RNG. Now R_ext/Random.h also has double R_unif_index(double); Can this be also treated as an official API function that may be called from a package? Thanks Ralf [1] https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-exts.html#Random-numbers --
2010 Jan 30
2
Stop packages and datasets to be loaded on startup.
Hi. I would like to know how to start an embedded R session, and avoid datasets and the standard library packages to be loaded on startup. I've been looking at littler's code (so this is partly a question to Dirk Eddelbuettel...): > /* We don't require() default packages upon startup; rather, we > * set up delayedAssign's instead. see autoloads(). >
2009 Sep 04
1
Incremented UniqueId
Hi. I've been using the Asterisk Manager Interface to originate calls from Console/dsp. I get the following form the server. > Response: Success > Message: Originate successfully queued > Uniqueid: asterisk-3301-1252055630.26701 > > Event: Newchannel > Privilege: call,all > Channel: Console/dsp > State: Down > CallerIDNum: <unknown> > CallerIDName:
2009 Sep 20
1
A in ACL of sip show peers.
Hello. >> ubuntu*CLI> sip show peers >> Name/username Host Dyn Nat ACL Port Status >> voipprovider xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx A 5060 Unmonitored I've ben trying to connect an asterisk server to a voip provider, and I'm currently wondering what the 'A' in the ACL field of the 'sip show peers' command might
2009 Nov 21
1
R strings, null-terminated or size delimited?
Hello. I've been looking at vecsexps for my binding. Concerning strings, I'm wondering: are they supposed to be null-delimited? Are they delimited by the info in the SEXPHEADER macro in Rinternals.h? Basically, what are the macros or functions to access the values of the vecsexps? I'm thinking of CHARSXPs and INTSXPs for the moment... All the best, -- Guillaume Yziquel