bindrcpp-package: bindrcpp: An 'Rcpp' Interface to Active Bindings

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bindrcpp: An 'Rcpp' Interface to Active Bindings

Description

Provides an easy way to fill an environment with active bindings that call a C++ function.

Details

Use LinkingTo: bindrcpp in DESCRIPTION and ⁠#include <bindrcpp.h>⁠ in your C++ headers and/or modules to access the C++ functions provided by this package:

  • create_env_string() creates an environment with active bindings, with names given as a character vector. Access of these bindings triggers a call to a C++ function with a fixed signature (GETTER_FUNC_STRING); this call contains the name of the binding (as character) and an arbitrary payload (PAYLOAD, essentially a wrapped ⁠void*⁠).

  • create_env_symbol() is similar, the callback function accepts the name of the binding as symbol instead of character (GETTER_FUNC_SYMBOL).

  • populate_env_string() and populate_env_symbol() populate an existing environment instead of creating a new one.

Author(s)

Maintainer: Kirill Müller kirill@cynkra.com (ORCID)

Other contributors:

  • RStudio [copyright holder]

See Also

Useful links:


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