sourceCpp
parses the specified C++ file or source code and looks for functions marked with the Rcpp::export
attribute
and RCPP_MODULE declarations. A shared library is then built and its exported functions and Rcpp modules are made available in the specified environment.
sourceCpp(file = "", code = NULL, env = globalenv(), embeddedR = TRUE, rebuild = FALSE,
cacheDir = getOption("rcpp.cache.dir", tempdir()), cleanupCacheDir = FALSE,
showOutput = verbose, verbose = getOption("verbose"), dryRun = FALSE,
windowsDebugDLL = FALSE, echo = TRUE)
Returns (invisibly) a list with two elements:
functions | Names of exported functions |
modules | Names of Rcpp modules |
A character string giving the path name of a file
A character string with source code. If supplied, the code is taken from this string instead of a file.
Environment where the R functions and modules should be made available.
TRUE
to run embedded R code chunks.
Force a rebuild of the shared library.
Directory to use for caching shared libraries. If the underlying file or code passed to sourceCpp
has not changed since the last invocation then a cached version of the shared library is used. The default value of tempdir()
results in the cache being valid only for the current R session. Pass an alternate directory to preserve the cache across R sessions.
Cleanup all files in the cacheDir that were not a result of this compilation. Note that this will cleanup the cache from all other calls to sourceCpp with the same cacheDir. This option should therefore only be specified by callers that provide a unique cacheDir per scope (e.g. chunk labels in a weaved document).
TRUE
to print R CMD SHLIB
output to the console.
TRUE
to print detailed information about generated code to the console.
TRUE
to do a dry run (showing commands that would be used rather than
actually executing the commands).
TRUE
to create a debug DLL on Windows (and ignored on other platforms).
TRUE
to silence output from optional R evaluation if set to FALSE
.
If the code
parameter is provided then the file
parameter is ignored.
Functions exported using sourceCpp
must meet several conditions,
including being defined in the global namespace and having return types
that are compatible with Rcpp::wrap
and parameter types that are
compatible with Rcpp::as
.
See the Rcpp::export
documentation for more details.
Content of Rcpp Modules will be automatically loaded into the specified
environment using the Module
and
populate
functions.
If the source file has compilation dependencies on other
packages (e.g. Matrix, RcppArmadillo) then an
Rcpp::depends
attribute
should be provided naming these dependencies.
It's possible to embed chunks of R code within a C++ source file by
including the R code within a block comment with the
prefix of /*** R
. For example:
/*** R# Call the fibonacci function defined in C++
fibonacci(10)
*/
Multiple R code chunks can be included in a C++ file. R code is sourced after the C++ compilation is completed so all functions and modules will be available to the R code.
Rcpp::export
, Rcpp::depends
, cppFunction
, evalCpp
if (FALSE) {
sourceCpp("fibonacci.cpp")
sourceCpp(code='
#include
// [[Rcpp::export]]
int fibonacci(const int x) {
if (x == 0) return(0);
if (x == 1) return(1);
return (fibonacci(x - 1)) + fibonacci(x - 2);
}'
)
}
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