I found this in Writing R Extensions:

"Using C++ iostreams, as in this example, is best avoided. There is no guarantee that the output will appear in the R console, and indeed it will not on the R for Windows console. Use R code or the C entry points (see Printing) for all I/O if at all possible."

That is, use Rprintf() instead. The fact that your code works with one version of gcc and not another can probably be chalked up to coincidence.

Kjell

On Jul 30, 2008, at 3:45 PM, Ernest Turro wrote:

Dear all,

R on Macports relies on GCC 4.3 to build packages. I find that
packages with shared objects that use C++ streams crash R if they're
compiled using Macports' gcc43, but work fine if compiled in exactly
the same way using Apple-supplied GCC 4.2. Has anyone here had the
same issue/know what is causing this problem?

Thanks,

Ernest

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