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This morning version 0.2.8 of
RInside
arrived on the CRAN sites.
RInside provides
a set of convenience classes which facilitate embedding of
R
inside of C++ applications and programs, using the classes and functions provided by the
Rcpp R and C++
integration package.
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This release adds no new features but improves the build process a little and should make use on Windows a little easier. All changes since the last release are summarized below in the NEWS file entry:
CRANberries also provides a short report with changes from the previous release. More information is on the RInside page. Questions, comments etc should go to the rcpp-devel mailing list off the Rcpp R-Forge page.Changes in RInside version 0.2.8 (2012-09-07)
Added CMake build support for armadillo and eigen examples, once again kindly contributed by Peter Aberline
Corrected Windows package build to always generate a 64 bit static library too
Updated package build to no longer require configire and configure.win to update the two header file supplying compile-time information; tightened build dependencies on headers in Makevars / Makevars.win
Improved examples/standard/Makefile.win by detecting architecture
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