Hi, everyone.  I'm trying to debug an R-module, written in C, and I'm using
gdb for this.

How can I print "standard" R objects from within C code?

BTW, I'm familiar with the advice to use R_PV given in Writing R Extensions,
but it's not working for me.  E.g., I get

(gdb) p R_PV(x)
$1 = void

and yet

(gdb) p *x
$2 = {sxpinfo = {type = 16, obj = 0, named = 0, gp = 0, mark = 0, debug = 0,
trace = 0, spare = 0, gcgen = 0, gccls = 1},
  attrib = 0x608f98, gengc_next_node = 0xa82328, gengc_prev_node = 0xa822c8,
u = {primsxp = {offset = 1}, symsxp = {
      pname = 0x1, value = 0x146fb50, internal = 0x2000000a}, listsxp =
{carval = 0x1, cdrval = 0x146fb50,
      tagval = 0x2000000a}, envsxp = {frame = 0x1, enclos = 0x146fb50,
hashtab = 0x2000000a}, closxp = {formals = 0x1,
      body = 0x146fb50, env = 0x2000000a}, promsxp = {value = 0x1, expr =
0x146fb50, env = 0x2000000a}}}

which suggests to me that x is not "void" (whatever that's supposed to mean
here).


What I'd like to do is print out SEXP's the way that the R interactive
interpreter would display them if one evaluated them on the command line,
but to do this from within gdb, or at least via a PRINT function called
directly within the C code.

Is this possible?

TIA!

Kynn

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