On Dec 1, 2009, at 8:32 PM, Guillaume Yziquel wrote: > Simon Urbanek a écrit : >> You just pass it as value of the call. I suspect the reason it doesn't work >> is in your code, not in the facility (note that the link above is useless >> since the construction is mystery - if you were constructing it right, it >> would work ;)). >> Small example: >> SEXP myEval(SEXP FN, SEXP first_arg) { >> return eval(LCONS(FN, CONS(first_arg, R_NilValue)), R_GlobalEnv); >> } >> ... or reading R-ext: >> "There are a series of small macros/functions to help construct pairlists >> and language objects (whose internal structures just differ by SEXPTYPE. >> Function CONS(u, v) is the basic building block: is constructs a pairlist >> from u followed by v (which is a pairlist or R_NilValue). LCONS is a variant >> that constructs a language object. Functions list1 to list4 construct a >> pairlist from one to four items, andlang1 to lang4 do the same for a >> language object (a function to call plus zero to three arguments). Function >> elt and lastElt find the ith element and the last element of a pairlist, and >> nthcdr returns a pointer to the nth position in the pairlist (whose CAR is >> the nth item)." > > Reading R-exts, > > -1- I believe it would be a good idea to put an example with CONS and LCONS > in section 5.11. > > -2- Building a LANGSXP list with tags from arguments needs invocations of > CONS LCONS SET_TAG and install. While this is not exactly to my taste, using > install is really not to my taste since it checks the symbol table and > eventually creates a symbol. Isn't there a way to create a tag without using > install over and over? A macro that simply sets the tag to whatever CHARSXP > might be useful? >
No, because you cannot use CHARSXP as a TAG. TAGs are always symbols. Therefore, logically, you must register it first in (or obtain from) the symbol table using install. Cheers, Simon ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel