Hello,
I know this question has been answered before (and I have searched for it), but
I cannot figure out a solution:
I want to use boost with Rcpp, basically to be able to use numbers with a
higher precision than a double. I am comfortable using the inline package for
small c++ functions, I have never used Rccp per se. I have created a skeleton
with convolve, and it works. I have added a new function:
// We can now use the BH package// [[Rcpp::depends(BH)]]
#include <Rcpp.h>#include <boost/math/common_factor.hpp>
using namespace Rcpp; // [[Rcpp::export]]int computeGCD(int a, int b) {
return boost::math::gcd(a, b);}
and when I try to compile, it fails (basically, the compiler does not find
where boost is). I have then run in R:
Sys.setenv("PKG_CXXFLAGS"="-I C:/Program~Files/boost/boost_1_57_0/")
which allows me to go a bit more into the build, but the compile fails when
reaching the #include <boost/math/common_factor.hpp> above, since it does not
know where boost is (boost is at C:/Program~Files/boost/boost_1_57_0/ I have
not compiled it, but just extracted with 7-zip and copied and pasted the
corresponding files into this subfolder).
>From reading the attribute document of Dirk Eddelbuettel, it seems as if
>adding the comments // [[Rcpp::export]] and // [[Rcpp::depends(BH)]] would do
>the job. But for me, it does not work. What do I need to do? Thanks and sorry
>for the basic question, I have tried to read everything I could before asking
>this list. _______________________________________________
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