[Rcpp-devel] [Rd] Setting up a windows system for rcpp

Dirk Eddelbuettel edd at debian.org
Fri May 4 00:38:58 CEST 2012


On 4 May 2012 at 00:07, Owe Jessen wrote:
| I am running into a wall getting my system to work with rcpp and inline. 
| Following Dirk's advice on stackoverflow, I hope someone is able to help 
| me.

There is a dedicated mailing list for Rcpp:  rcpp-devel.   

Please let us try to continue the discussion over there. Subscription is
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In general, you need Rtools correctly set up. If and when you compile a basic
R package (also containing C or C++ files) from sources, you should be fine.

A decent 60+ page tutorial is available at:

  http://howtomakeanrpackage.pbworks.com/f/How_To_Make_An_R_Package-v1.14-01-11-10.pdf
 
Once you have that sorted out, working with Rcpp and inline should "just
work" as it does on other operating systems.

| My steps were to install MinGW 32 bit first, then installing Rtools, I 
| disabled MinGW's entry in the PATH.

What do you mean by "MinGW's path entry disabled" ?  You need mingw.
 
| I am trying to get the following code to work:
| 
| library(Rcpp)
| library(inline)
| 
| body <- '
| NumericVector xx(x);
| return wrap( std::accumulate( xx.begin(), xx.end(), 0.0));'
| 
| add <- cxxfunction(signature(x = "numeric"), body, plugin = "Rcpp", 
| verbose=T)
| 
| x <- 1
| y <- 2
| res <- add(c(x, y))
| res
| 
| 
| I get the following error messages:
| 
|   >>  setting environment variables:
| PKG_LIBS =  C:/Users/Owe/Documents/R/win-library/2.15/Rcpp/lib/x64/libRcpp.a
| 
|   >>  LinkingTo : Rcpp
| CLINK_CPPFLAGS =  -I"C:/Users/Owe/Documents/R/win-library/2.15/Rcpp/include"
| 
|   >>  Program source :
| 
|     1 :
|     2 : // includes from the plugin
|     3 :
|     4 : #include<Rcpp.h>
|     5 :
|     6 :
|     7 : #ifndef BEGIN_RCPP
|     8 : #define BEGIN_RCPP
|     9 : #endif
|    10 :
|    11 : #ifndef END_RCPP
|    12 : #define END_RCPP
|    13 : #endif
|    14 :
|    15 : using namespace Rcpp;
|    16 :
|    17 :
|    18 : // user includes
|    19 :
|    20 :
|    21 : // declarations
|    22 : extern "C" {
|    23 : SEXP file10bc7da0783e( SEXP x) ;
|    24 : }
|    25 :
|    26 : // definition
|    27 :
|    28 : SEXP file10bc7da0783e( SEXP x ){
|    29 : BEGIN_RCPP
|    30 :
|    31 : NumericVector xx(x);
|    32 : return wrap( std::accumulate( xx.begin(), xx.end(), 0.0));
|    33 : END_RCPP
|    34 : }
|    35 :
|    36 :
| Compilation argument:
|   C:/R_curr/R_2_15_0/bin/x64/R CMD SHLIB file10bc7da0783e.cpp 2>  file10bc7da0783e.cpp.err.txt
| g++ -m64 -I"C:/R_curr/R_2_15_0/include" -DNDEBUG    -I"C:/Users/Owe/Documents/R/win-library/2.15/Rcpp/include" -I"d:/RCompile/CRANpkg/extralibs64/local/include"     -O2 -Wall  -mtune=core2 -c file10bc7da0783e.cpp -o file10bc7da0783e.o

Looks like compilation worked.

| g++ -m64 -shared -s -static-libgcc -o file10bc7da0783e.dll tmp.def file10bc7da0783e.o C:/Users/Owe/Documents/R/win-library/2.15/Rcpp/lib/x64/libRcpp.a -Ld:/RCompile/CRANpkg/extralibs64/local/lib/x64 -Ld:/RCompile/CRANpkg/extralibs64/local/lib -LC:/R_curr/R_2_15_0/bin/x64 -lR
| cygwin warning:
|    MS-DOS style path detected: C:/R_curr/R_2_15_0/etc/x64/Makeconf
|    Preferred POSIX equivalent is: /cygdrive/c/R_curr/R_2_15_0/etc/x64/Makeconf
|    CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning.
|    Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths:
|      http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames

That is just noise and can be ignored.

The rest is bad:

| Cannot export Rcpp::Vector<14>::update(): symbol not defined
| Cannot export Rcpp::Vector<14>::~Vector(): symbol not defined
| Cannot export Rcpp::Vector<14>::~Vector(): symbol not defined
| Cannot export typeinfo for Rcpp::VectorBase<14, true, Rcpp::Vector<14>  >: symbol not defined
| Cannot export typeinfo for Rcpp::Vector<14>: symbol not defined
| Cannot export typeinfo for Rcpp::traits::expands_to_logical__impl<14>: symbol not defined
| Cannot export typeinfo for Rcpp::RObject: symbol not defined
| Cannot export typeinfo for Rcpp::internal::eval_methods<14>: symbol not defined
| Cannot export typeinfo for std::exception: symbol not defined
| Cannot export typeinfo name for Rcpp::VectorBase<14, true, Rcpp::Vector<14>  >: symbol not defined
| Cannot export typeinfo name for Rcpp::Vector<14>: symbol not defined
| Cannot export typeinfo name for Rcpp::traits::expands_to_logical__impl<14>: symbol not defined
| Cannot export typeinfo name for Rcpp::RObject: symbol not defined
| Cannot export typeinfo name for Rcpp::internal::eval_methods<14>: symbol not defined
| Cannot export typeinfo name for std::exception: symbol not defined
| Cannot export vtable for Rcpp::Vector<14>: symbol not defined
| Cannot export _file10bc7da0783e: symbol not defined
| file10bc7da0783e.o:file10bc7da0783e.cpp:(.text+0x1a4): undefined reference to `SEXPREC* Rcpp::internal::r_true_cast<14>(SEXPREC*)'
| file10bc7da0783e.o:file10bc7da0783e.cpp:(.text+0x1c9): undefined reference to `Rcpp::RObject::setSEXP(SEXPREC*)'
| file10bc7da0783e.o:file10bc7da0783e.cpp:(.text+0x244): undefined reference to `double* Rcpp::internal::r_vector_start<14, double>(SEXPREC*)'
| file10bc7da0783e.o:file10bc7da0783e.cpp:(.text+0x27c): undefined reference to `Rcpp::RObject::~RObject()'
| file10bc7da0783e.o:file10bc7da0783e.cpp:(.text+0x389): undefined reference to `Rcpp::RObject::~RObject()'
| file10bc7da0783e.o:file10bc7da0783e.cpp:(.text+0x420): undefined reference to `forward_exception_to_r(std::exception const&)'
| file10bc7da0783e.o:file10bc7da0783e.cpp:(.text$_ZN4Rcpp6VectorILi14EED1Ev[Rcpp::Vector<14>::~Vector()]+0x13): undefined reference to `Rcpp::RObject::~RObject()'
| file10bc7da0783e.o:file10bc7da0783e.cpp:(.text$_ZN4Rcpp6VectorILi14EE6updateEv[Rcpp::Vector<14>::update()]+0xd): undefined reference to `double* Rcpp::internal::r_vector_start<14, double>(SEXPREC*)'
| file10bc7da0783e.o:file10bc7da0783e.cpp:(.text$_ZN4Rcpp6VectorILi14EED0Ev[Rcpp::Vector<14>::~Vector()]+0x13): undefined reference to `Rcpp::RObject::~RObject()'
| collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

Linking failed. Something is wrong with your static Rcpp library. I cannot
tell why this fails.

You could check your package by submitting it to http://win-builder.r-project.org.   
If it builds there, your local setup is wrong.  If it fails there, your
package is wrong.
 
Cheers, Dirk

| ERROR(s) during compilation: source code errors or compiler configuration errors!
| 
| Program source:
|    1:
|    2: // includes from the plugin
|    3:
|    4: #include<Rcpp.h>
|    5:
|    6:
|    7: #ifndef BEGIN_RCPP
|    8: #define BEGIN_RCPP
|    9: #endif
|   10:
|   11: #ifndef END_RCPP
|   12: #define END_RCPP
|   13: #endif
|   14:
|   15: using namespace Rcpp;
|   16:
|   17:
|   18: // user includes
|   19:
|   20:
|   21: // declarations
|   22: extern "C" {
|   23: SEXP file10bc7da0783e( SEXP x) ;
|   24: }
|   25:
|   26: // definition
|   27:
|   28: SEXP file10bc7da0783e( SEXP x ){
|   29: BEGIN_RCPP
|   30:
|   31: NumericVector xx(x);
|   32: return wrap( std::accumulate( xx.begin(), xx.end(), 0.0));
|   33: END_RCPP
|   34: }
|   35:
|   36:
| 
| sessionInfo() provides the following data:
| 
| 
| >  sessionInfo()
| R version 2.15.0 (2012-03-30)
| Platform: x86_64-pc-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
| 
| locale:
| [1] LC_COLLATE=German_Germany.1252  LC_CTYPE=German_Germany.1252    LC_MONETARY=German_Germany.1252
| [4] LC_NUMERIC=C                    LC_TIME=German_Germany.1252
| 
| attached base packages:
| [1] stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets  methods   base
| 
| other attached packages:
| [1] RcppExamples_0.1.3 RcppClassic_0.9.1  inline_0.3.8       Rcpp_0.9.10
| 
| loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
| [1] tools_2.15.0
| 
| 
| 
| Thanks in advance
| 
| 
| -- 
| Owe Jessen
| http://privat.owejessen.de
| 
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