On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Cezar Augusto de Freitas Anselmo wrote:
> I'd like to know what the more appropriate C compiler to use with R.
If you have an already-compiled R then you should use the compiler that
was used to compile R.
If you want to compile R then any C compiler should work, but gcc get
I'd like to know what the more appropriate C compiler to use with R.
Thanks,
C.
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I posted a similar question some time ago, and got the answer below. Ruud
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On 7/17/2003 at 5:22 Barry Rowlingson wrote:
>Carlos J. Gil Bellosta wrote:
>
> Correct but possibly not sufficiently precise (where's Brian Ripley
>when we need him?).
>
>On
Carlos J. Gil Bellosta wrote:
gcc (I just need to write that; I tried Borland's and I only got trouble).
Correct but possibly not sufficiently precise (where's Brian Ripley
when we need him?).
You should use the same C compiler that was used to compiler R in the
first place.
On Windows plat
gcc (I just need to write that; I tried Borland's and I only got trouble).
Sincerely,
Carlos J. Gil Bellosta
Sigma Consultores Estadísticos
http://www.consultoresestadisticos.com
Cezar Augusto de Freitas Anselmo wrote:
Hi, all.
I'd like know which is the more appropriate C compiler to use with R
Hi, all.
I'd like know which is the more appropriate C compiler to use with R
programs.
Thanks,
C.
Cezar Freitas (ICQ 109128967)
IMECC - UNICAMP
Campinas, SP - Brasil
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