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Rcpp

Seamless R and C++ Integration

The Rcpp package provides R functions and a C++ library facilitating the integration of R and C++.

R data types (SEXP) are matched to C++ objects in a class hierarchy. All R types are supported (vectors, functions, environment, etc ...) and each type is mapped to a dedicated class. For example, numeric vectors are represented as instances of the Rcpp::NumericVector class, environments are represented as instances of Rcpp::Environment, functions are represented as Rcpp::Function, etc ... The Rcpp-introduction vignette (also published as a JSS paper) provides a good entry point to Rcpp as do the Rcpp website, the Rcpp page and the Rcpp Gallery. Full documentation is provided by the Rcpp book.

Conversion from C++ to R and back is driven by the templates Rcpp::wrap and Rcpp::as which are highly flexible and extensible, as documented in the Rcpp-extending vignette.

Rcpp also provides Rcpp modules, a framework that allows exposing C++ functions and classes to the R level. The Rcpp-modules vignette details the current set of features of Rcpp-modules.

Rcpp includes a concept called Rcpp sugar that brings many R functions into C++. Sugar takes advantage of lazy evaluation and expression templates to achieve great performance while exposing a syntax that is much nicer to use than the equivalent low-level loop code. The Rcpp-sugar gives an overview of the feature.

Rcpp attributes provide a high-level syntax for declaring C++ functions as callable from R and automatically generating the code required to invoke them. Attributes are intended to facilitate both interactive use of C++ within R sessions as well as to support R package development. Attributes are built on top of Rcpp modules and their implementation is based on previous work in the inline package. See the Rcpp-atttributes vignettes for more details.

Documentation

The package ships with nine pdf vignettes.

Additional documentation is available via the JSS paper by Eddelbuettel and Francois (2011, JSS) paper (corresponding to the 'intro' vignette) and the book by Eddelbuettel (2013, Springer); see 'citation("Rcpp")' for details.

Examples

The Rcpp Gallery showcases over one hundred fully documented and working examples.

A number of examples are included as are 1385 unit tests in 599 unit test functions provide additional usage examples.

An earlier version of Rcpp, containing what we now call the 'classic Rcpp API' was written during 2005 and 2006 by Dominick Samperi. This code has been factored out of Rcpp into the package RcppClassic, and it is still available for code relying on the older interface. New development should always use this Rcpp package instead.

Other usage examples are provided by packages using Rcpp. As of July 2017, there are 1092 CRAN packages using Rcpp, a further 91 BioConductor packages in its current release as well as an unknown number of GitHub, Bitbucket, R-Forge, ... repositories using Rcpp. All these packages provide usage examples for Rcpp.

Installation

Released and tested versions of Rcpp are available via the CRAN network, and can be installed from within R via

install.packages("Rcpp")

To install from source, ensure you have a complete package development environment for R as discussed in the relevant documentation; also see questions 1.2 and 1.3 in the Rcpp-FAQ.

Authors

Dirk Eddelbuettel, Romain Francois, JJ Allaire, Kevin Ushey, Qiang Kou, Nathan Russell, Doug Bates, and John Chambers

License

GPL (>= 2)

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install.packages('Rcpp')

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0.12.14

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Functions in Rcpp (0.12.14)

C++Constructor-class

Class "C++Constructor"
C++Field-class

Class "C++Field"
C++Object-class

c++ internal objects
C++Class-class

Reflection information for an internal c++ class
Rcpp.package.skeleton

Create a skeleton for a new package depending on Rcpp
.DollarNames-methods

completion
Module-class

Rcpp modules
Rcpp.plugin.maker

Facilitating making package plugins
C++OverloadedMethods-class

Class "C++OverloadedMethods"
LdFlags

(Deprecated) Rcpp Linker Flags
Rcpp-deprecated

Deprecated Functions in the Rcpp Package
cppFunction

Define an R Function with a C++ Implementation
RcppUnitTests

Rcpp : unit tests results
demangle

c++ type information
dependsAttribute

Rcpp::depends Attribute
compileAttributes

Compile Rcpp Attributes for a Package
evalCpp

Evaluate a C++ Expression
compilerCheck

Check for Minimal (g++) Compiler Version
loadModule

Load an Rcpp Module into a Package
C++Function-class

Class "C++Function"
Rcpp-internal

Rcpp internal functions
loadRcppModules-deprecated

Loads Rcpp modules on package startup
Rcpp-package

R / C++ interface
registerPlugin

Register an inline plugin
exportAttribute

Rcpp::export Attribute
setRcppClass

Create a Class Extending a C++ Class
exposeClass

Create an Rcpp Module to Expose a C++ Class in R
sourceCpp

Source C++ Code from a File or String
formals<--methods

Set the formal arguments of a C++ function
pluginsAttribute

Rcpp::plugins Attribute
interfacesAttribute

Rcpp::interfaces Attribute
populate

Populates a namespace or an environment with the content of a module
Module

Retrieves an Rcpp module