The lme4a package currently depends on Rcpp_0.8.3 and uses some "sugar" constructions - but only in a few places and I could replace those with explicit loops or calls to std::transform fairly easily.
I see that Rcpp_0.8.3 is available on CRAN as the source code package but the Windows and OS X binaries are still at 0.8.2 Furthermore the nightly R-forge builds of lme4a are failing on Windows and OS X when they hit a sugar construction. Would I be well-advised to back out the use of Rcpp sugar if I want to have a package available for the tutorial preceding useR!2010? It is not a big deal to do that but still it is something I would prefer to avoid if Windows and Mac OS X builds of 0.8.3 are just around the corner. _______________________________________________ Rcpp-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel
