Le 23/06/2022 à 17:12, THIOULOUSE JEAN a écrit :
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I can make a PR if you wish.

Yes, please do. Thanks a lot !

Done: https://github.com/sdray/ade4/pull/31
Serguei.


Le 23/06/2022 à 16:10, Jean Thioulouse a écrit :
Le 23 juin 2022 à 16:04, Serguei Sokol <serguei.so...@gmail.com> a écrit :

Le 23/06/2022 à 15:47, Jean Thioulouse a écrit :
Thank you Serguei, I tried this, but I still get the "undeclared identifier" 
error for these internal functions during package compilation:
clang++ -arch arm64 -std=gnu++14 
-I"/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/include" -DNDEBUG  
-I'/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/4.2-arm64/Resources/library/Rcpp/include' 
-I'/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/4.2-arm64/Resources/library/RcppArmadillo/include'
 -I/opt/R/arm64/include   -fPIC  -falign-functions=64 -Wall -g -O2  -c 
testertracenuCpp.cpp -o testertracenuCpp.o
testertracenuCpp.cpp:112:9: error: use of undeclared identifier 'matcentrageCpp'
     i = matcentrageCpp (ti1p, pl, typ1);
I cannot find 'matcentrageCpp' in 
https://github.com/sdray/ade4/tree/ade4-Rcpp/. Do you have a current state 
example somewhere?
Yes, I just pushed it in the ade4-Rcpp branch.

Serguei.

         ^
Jean
Le 23 juin 2022 à 15:17, Serguei Sokol <serguei.so...@gmail.com> a écrit :

Le 23/06/2022 à 15:02, THIOULOUSE JEAN a écrit :
Hi
Sorry to bother you again with my C/C++ problems in the ade4 package (available on 
CRAN & GitHub).
Thanks to your help, I have succeeded in converting several of the C functions 
to C++ using Rcpp. Now the package compiles without problem and all my C++ 
functions run fine in the dedicated GitHub branch of the package (ade4-Rcpp).
The new problem I am facing now is that in ade4, I use a library of about 30 
utilities functions collected in one file named adesub.c, with adesub.h headers 
file. From what I understand, during package compilation these functions are 
added to the ade4 shared library and they can be called by my other C functions 
without being declared in the init.c or NAMESPACE files, as they do not need to 
be known by R.
I would like to know if it is possible to do the same thing in C++ with Rcpp.
If I understand correctly you goal, just don't put "// [[Rcpp::export]]" before your 
"internal" functions. They will be available to all C and C++ functions in src/ but not seen in R. 
You don't need extra "R CMD SHLIB" either.

Best,
Serguei.

I have found reading the documentation (Dirk's book and Rcpp vignettes) that I 
could use R CMD SHLIB to build a shared library and then dyn.load it in R. I 
have created a file named ade4lib.cpp containing the utilities functions in the 
src directory, and I can make the shared library (ade4lib.so) with RCMD SHLIB. 
But this does not solve my problem because, as I understand it, this makes the 
utilities library functions available to R (which is useless since they are not 
interfaced correctly to R but to C++), and not to the other C++ functions 
(which is what i need to do).
Can anybody see where I am mistaken, and point me to the right direction to 
accomplish this ?
Thank you,
Jean
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https://lbbe-web.univ-lyon1.fr/en/annuaires-des-membres/thioulouse-jean
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7664-0598 (ORCID page)
https://www.springer.com/fr/book/9781493988488 (ade4 Book)
https://pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/JTHome/Biblio/ThioulouseEB2021.pdf (Evol. Biol. 
paper)
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