Hi, Is there any (easy) way to get Rcpp::stop() to behave like base::stop(..., call.=FALSE)? That is, to just print the error message (possibly preceded by "Error: ") without the name of the calling function.
Right now, the error message produced by an Rcpp::stop call returns info about the caller, which isn't helpful for my users. (I do a bit of trickery to build an argument list and then use do.call() to call the RcppAttributes-generated wrapper) I'm happy to put the function name in the error message, but I'd like to remove the unhelpful part. Here's an (admittedly awkward) minimal example: ```{r} library(Rcpp) sourceCpp(code=' #include "Rcpp.h" // [[Rcpp::export]] Rcpp::NumericVector internal_function_name(Rcpp::NumericVector x){ Rcpp::stop("My error message."); return x + 2; }') add2 <- function(x){ if(!is.numeric(x)){ x <- as.numeric(x) } do.call(internal_function_name, list(x)) } add2(1:5) ``` This prints: "Error in (function (x) : My error message." I'm hoping to get "Error: My error message." Cheers, Michael _______________________________________________ Rcpp-devel mailing list Rcpp-devel@lists.r-forge.r-project.org https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel