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1.1 KiB
33 lines
1.1 KiB
% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
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% Please edit documentation in R/swift-function.R
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\name{swift_function}
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\alias{swift_function}
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\title{Define an R Function with a Swift Implementation}
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\usage{
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swift_function(
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code,
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env = globalenv(),
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imports = c("Foundation"),
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cache_dir = tempdir()
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)
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}
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\arguments{
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\item{code}{Source code for the Swift function definition.}
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\item{env}{Environment where the R functions and modules should be made available.}
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\item{imports}{Character vector of Swift frameworks to import.}
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\item{cache_dir}{Directory to use for caching shared libraries. The default
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value of \code{\link[=tempdir]{tempdir()}} results in the cache being valid only for the current
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R session. Pass an alternate directory to preserve the cache across R sessions.}
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}
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\description{
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Dynamically define an R function with Swift source code. Compiles and links
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a shard library with bindings to the Swift function then defines an R function
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that uses \code{.Call} to invoke the library.
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}
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\note{
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Remember that the function need to be \code{public} and that you need to put
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the required \verb{@_cdecl ("…")} decorator before the function definition.
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}
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