RServe looks like it would work, however how does your collegues program
want to be called? Via a shell command? TCP? Etc...?
On Tuesday, July 19, 2016 at 3:01:53 AM UTC-6, Stefan Houtzager wrote:
>
> Asked this question also on elixirforum.com (see below). Anyone with R
> experience in this group that can help? As a first test I would like to
> call this R program async from elixir, as a test:
>
> divide <- function(x){
> out <- as.integer(x/10)
> Sys.sleep(10)
> return(out)
> }
>
> How can I do this, do you have some code examples? Maybe RServe (
> https://rforge.net/Rserve/) could be handy to use? I know nothing of R
> yet, but would like to call R programs built by a collegue.
>
> What would be the alternatives, could porcelain be a good choice?
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> If there is a good TCP or Pipe implementation that you could use in R then
> that would be a great way, or Porcelain if you want the Elixir system to
> manage the R execution as well.
>
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