I currently have a .cpp
file that I can compile using sourceCpp()
. As expected the corresponding R function is created and the code works as expected.
Here it is:
#include <Rcpp.h>
using namespace Rcpp;
// [[Rcpp::export]]
NumericVector exampleOne(NumericVector vectorOne, NumericVector vectorTwo){
NumericVector outputVector = vectorOne + vectorTwo;
return outputVector;
}
I am now converting my project over to a package using Rcpp
. So I created the skeleton with rStudio and started looking at how to convert things over.
In Hadley's excellent primer on Cpp, he says in section "Using Rcpp in a Package":
If your packages uses the Rcpp::export attribute then one additional step in the package build process is requried. The compileAttributes function scans the source files within a package for Rcpp::export attributes and generates the code required to export the functions to R.
You should re-run compileAttributes whenever functions are added, removed, or have their signatures changed. Note that if you build your package using RStudio or devtools then this step occurs automatically.
So it looks like the code that compiled with sourceCpp()
should work pretty much as is in a package.
I created the corresponding R file.
exampleOne <- function(vectorOne, vectorTwo){
outToR <- .Call("exampleOne", vectorOne, vectorTwo, PACKAGE ="testPackage")
outToR
}
Then I (re)built the package and I get this error:
Error in .Call("exampleOne", vectorOne, vectorTwo, PACKAGE = "voteR") :
C symbol name "exampleOne" not in DLL for package "testPackage"
Does anyone have an idea as to what else I need to do when taking code that compiles with sourceCpp() and then using it in a package?
I should note that I have read: "Writing a package that uses Rcpp" http://cran.rstudio.com/web/packages/Rcpp/vignettes/Rcpp-package.pdf and understand the basic structure presented there. However, after looking at the RcppExamples
source code, it appears that the structure in the vignettes is not exactly the same as that used in the example package. For example there are no .h files used. Also neither the vignette nor the source code use the [[Rcpp::export]] attribute. This all makes it difficult to track down exactly where my error is.