[Rcpp-devel] RInside Error: cons memory exhausted (limit reached?)

Jason qinjingsong at gmail.com
Mon May 8 16:06:29 CEST 2017


Hello, Joris,

Thank you for the quick response. However, after updated  to R 3.4.0 and
RTools34, and deleted datasets, utils, grDevices, graphics and stats  from
the require  package list, the issue still there.

The new  require  package list is:
#############################################
require("data.table", quietly = TRUE)
require("stringr", quietly = TRUE)
require("Rcpp", quietly = TRUE)
require("RCurl", quietly = TRUE)
#############################################

Kind regards,
Jason


2017-05-08 17:35 GMT+08:00 Joris Meys <jorismeys at gmail.com>:

> I'm not certain as to what causes this, but two remarks:
>
> - unless you have a solid reason to use R 3.1.3, you better update your R
> version and your packages. This way you're sure you're not running into
> some bug that's resolved in later versions.
>
> - there is absolutely no need to require() datasets, utils, grDevices,
> graphics and stats. These packages are automatically loaded by R at startup.
>
> Cheers
> Joris
>
> On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 11:30 AM, Jason <qinjingsong at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> When I compile and run the RInside examples rinside_sample0.cpp on
>> Windows 10, I get the error :
>>
>> Error: cons memory exhausted (limit reached?)
>> Execution halted
>>
>> I use R 3.1.3, and I put the  follow code in  the Rprofile.site file:
>>
>> #############################################
>> require("datasets", quietly = TRUE)
>> require("utils", quietly = TRUE)
>> require("grDevices", quietly = TRUE)
>> require("graphics", quietly = TRUE)
>> require("stats", quietly = TRUE)
>> require("data.table", quietly = TRUE)
>> require("stringr", quietly = TRUE)
>> require("Rcpp", quietly = TRUE)
>> require("RCurl", quietly = TRUE)
>> #############################################
>>
>> After removed these code( all lines or some lines), the error disappear,
>>  and it return the correct result --- the string "Hello, world!"
>>
>> Who can tell me how to solve this problem ?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Jason
>>
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>
>
>
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