Compile and evaluate one or more Rust expressions. If the last
expression in the Rust code returns a value (i.e., does not end with
;), then this value is returned to R. The value returned does not need
to be of type Robj, as long as it can be cast into this type with
.into(). This conversion is done automatically, so you don't have to
worry about it in your code.
Usage
rust_eval(code, env = parent.frame(), ...)Arguments
- code
Input rust code.
- env
The R environment in which the Rust code will be evaluated.
- ...
Other parameters handed off to
rust_function().
Examples
if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
# Rust code without return value, called only for its side effects
rust_eval(
code = 'rprintln!("hello from Rust!");'
)
# Rust code with return value
rust_eval(
code = "
let x = 5;
let y = 7;
let z = x * y;
z // return to R; rust_eval() takes care of type conversion code
"
)
} # }