-Wformat-security warning with R-develxxx_env_yyy_wrapped() functions expect a list as payload,
and a callback function with List instead of
PAYLOAD as second argument. This helps controlling the
lifetime of objects associated with a callback: these can be placed in
an XPtr inside the List. The
xxx_env_yyy() functions have been aliased to
xxx_env_yyy_typed() (#7).Initial CRAN release.
create_env_string() creates an environment with active
bindings, with names given as a character vector. Access of these
bindings triggers a call to a C++ function with a fixed signature
(GETTER_FUNC_STRING); this call contains the name of the
binding (as character) and an arbitrary payload (PAYLOAD,
essentially a wrapped void*).create_env_symbol() is similar, the callback function
accepts the name of the binding as symbol instead of character
(GETTER_FUNC_SYMBOL).populate_env_string() and
populate_env_symbol() populate an existing environment
instead of creating a new one.LinkingTo: bindrcpp and
#include <bindrcpp.h> to access these functions from
your package.bindr: create_env() and
populate_env().