If TRUE, example c++ code using RcppArmadillo is added to the package
Details
In addition to package.skeleton :
The DESCRIPTION file gains a Depends line requesting that
the package depends on Rcpp and RcppArmadillo and
a LinkingTo line so that the package finds Rcpp and RcppArmadillo header files.
The NAMESPACE, if any, gains a useDynLib directive.
The src directory is created if it does not exists and
a Makevars file is added setting the environment variable
PKG_LIBS to accomodate the necessary flags
to link with the Rcpp library.
If the example_code argument is set to TRUE,
example files rcpparma_hello_world.h and rcpparma_hello_world.cpp
are also created in the src. An R file rcpparma_hello_world.R is
expanded in the R directory, the rcpparma_hello_world function
defined in this files makes use of the C++ function rcpparma_hello_world
defined in the C++ file. These files are given as an example and should
eventually by removed from the generated package.
Value
Nothing, used for its side effects
References
Read the Writing R Extensions manual for more details.
Once you have created a source package you need to install it:
see the R Installation and Administration manual,
INSTALL and install.packages.
See Also
package.skeleton
Examples
## Not run:
RcppArmadillo.package.skeleton( "foobar" )
## End(Not run)