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Nimble made returns9/5/2023 ![]() ![]() The behavior of adding new compilation units to an existing project is limited. Groups of nimbleFunctions that were specialized from the same nimbleFunction generator (the result of a call to nimbleFunction, which then takes setup arguments and returns a specialized nimbleFunction) are then compiled as a group, in the order of first appearance. include multiple models and/or nimbleFunctions, models are compiled first, in the order in which they are provided. When the units for compilation provided in. it generates R objects for using the compiled model and nimbleFunctions. It loads the compiled object(s) into R using dyn.load. It generates C++ code files for all the model and nimbleFunction components. A set of compiler calls and output will be seen. This is the main function for calling the NIMBLE compiler. Logical value indicating whether details of C++ compilation should be printed. Logical value stating whether nimbleFunctions associated with an existing project should all be reset for compilation purposes. Optional character name for labeling the project if it is newĪ list mostly for internal use. If not provided, a temporary directory will be generated using R's tempdir function. Optional directory name in which to generate the C++ code. If not provided, a new project will be created and the current compilation units will be associated with it. Optional NIMBLE model or nimbleFunction already associated with a project, which the current units for compilation should join. ![]() If given as named parameters, those names may be used in the return list. ShowCompilerOutput = nimbleOptions("showCompilerOutput")Īn arbitrary set of NIMBLE models and nimbleFunctions, or lists of them. Compile NIMBLE models and nimbleFunctions DescriptionĬompile a collection of models and nimbleFunctions: generate C++, compile the C++, load the result, and return an interface object ![]()
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