Jj Allaire has written at  Mon, 3 Nov 2014 11:46:47 -0500
I suggest creating an R package hosted on GitHub. Once this is
available I'd post a link to it back to this list.
Here it is https://github.com/sgsokol/rex2arma
For now, it is just files to be source()-ed. If it goes well,
I'll add a package wrapping latter.

An example of usage is given at the end of fastLm.r file.


After you've received feedback and some real world usage/testing then
promote it to CRAN (or at that point we could consider whether it
merits inclusion in RcppArmadillo itself or is better thought of as an
extension).





On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Serguei Sokol <serguei.so...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dirk,

Le 03/11/2014 17:33, Dirk Eddelbuettel a écrit :

Serguei,

Thanks for your enthusiasm about Rcpp and RcppArmadillo. It is mostly
shared :)

You give a long "sales job" on rex2arma, which is fine.  Open Source
mostly
works differently.  If you really wanted this to be part of RcppArmadillo,
could you provide a pull request?  Code rules, and we need to see the
code.
That was precisely the sens of my question : where can I put the code ?
Have you a github account ?

Best,
Serguei.

But without having seen the code, why not ... just make rex2arma a package
which you would author and ship to CRAN?  Just a thought.

Cheers, Dirk

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