Prof Brian Ripley a écrit : > If you are using Rgui (it should work under rterm)
yes indeed, it works under rterm > there is no C-level 'stdout' file stream (the normal state > for Windows GUI programs), so no way to capture it inside R. Aie ! (I feared this answer). Thanks however for the explanation. I was looking at pipe(), scan() etc. So, no hope from this side. > If you have the program, can you not edit it before compiling it? > Adding > #define printf Rprintf > will probably do the trick. yes thanks, I already though on that, and it works. But i would have preferred not touching this 3rd party code. ===================================== There is another little annoyance (always on WindowsXP + R-2.4.1) When including both <windows.h> and <R.h> #include <windows.h> #include <R.h> There is a #define ERROR redefinition #define ERROR ),error(R_problem_buf);} // this one in Rs.h #define ERROR 0 // in MinGW/.../wingdi.h It's only a warning, but i would prefer to avoid it and i'm searching how to avoid it. Thanks for any idea. PS : compilation details : g++ -IJ:/softs/R-2.4.1/include -c f1.cpp -o f1.o In file included from J:/softs/R-2.4.1/include/R.h:49, from f1.cpp:11: J:/softs/R-2.4.1/include/R_ext/RS.h:40:1: warning: "ERROR" redefined In file included from f:/MinGW/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/3.4.2/../../../../include/windows.h:52, from f1.cpp:10: f:/MinGW/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/3.4.2/../../../../include/wingdi.h:313:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel