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I am getting the following strange error:

> sourceCpp( "comp.Cpp" )
Warning message:
In sourceCpp("comp.Cpp") :
No Rcpp::export attributes or RCPP_MODULE declarations found in source

when I use sourceCpp. The "comp.Cpp" file looks like this:

#include <Rcpp.h>

using namespace Rcpp;

// [[Rcpp:export]]
RcppExport SEXP comp(int n){
    int i;
    Rcpp::NumericVector product(n);
    for(i=0;i<n;i++){
        product[i]=i;
    }
    return(product);
}

I tried updating my operating system to Maverick (and then had to reinstall Xcode command line tools and some other things) but this error predates that. I can make the test package and install it and run the hello world it provides, so the Rcpp package is mostly working. I also get another error from running in R:

cppFunction( "
    int useCpp11() {
        auto x = 10;
        return x;
    }
", plugins=c("cpp11" ) )

which is

llvm-g++-4.2 -arch x86_64 -I/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/include     -I/usr/local/include  -I"/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.0/Resources/library/Rcpp/include"   -std=c++11  -fPIC  -mtune=core2  -O3    -c file69810a85a0d.cpp -o file69810a85a0d.o 
Error in sourceCpp(code = code, env = env, rebuild = rebuild, showOutput = showOutput,  : 
  Error 1 occurred building shared library.
cc1plus: error: unrecognized command line option "-std=c++11"
make: *** [file69810a85a0d.o] Error 1

I don't know if these two things are related. I think something is happening with my compiler not playing well with attributes, but hunting around the internet hasn't educated me sufficiently to understand that.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Soluzione

Change "[[Rcpp:export]]" by "[[Rcpp::export]]".

#include <Rcpp.h>

using namespace Rcpp;

// [[Rcpp::export]]
SEXP comp(int n){
    int i;
    Rcpp::NumericVector product(n);
    for(i=0;i<n;i++){
        product[i]=i;
    }
    return(product);
}

Altri suggerimenti

Your compiler is too old for the C++11 flag. And the error message is very clear about it.

Try -std=c++0x as well as upgrading to Xcode 5 (which has its own set of issues -- but those are well documented here).

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