Hi John,
first of all: I'm not an expert on this and don't really know if there
is a recommended way.
However, you may look at my 'rcpptimer' package and how it includes
'cpptimer' as a submodule.
You can find the repository here: https://github.com/BerriJ/rcpptimer
And here you can see 'cpptimer' which is included as a submodule:
https://github.com/BerriJ/rcpptimer/tree/main/inst/include
Whenever I make commits to 'cpptimer' I have to update the submodule
(basically changing at what commit I want to have that submodule
included 'git submodule update --remote'). You'll find good
documentation about submodules online.
Maybe that helps.
Best Regards,
Jonathan / BerriJ
On 1/21/25 11:57, John Clarke wrote:
Hi folks,
I have an Rcpp package I'm developing. All but one of the cpp source code
files are pulled from the original/authoritative (CLI) version of the
application. The only unique cpp source code to the Rcpp package is my
wrapper.cpp which contains the Rcpp interface. This approach works fine,
but every time we make changes to the original CLI repository, it requires
a manual (and duplicate) commit to my Rcpp repo. This is not ideal from a
source tracking perspective and is a DRY violation.
What is the recommended way of maintaining the shared cpp code in a Rcpp
repo? Ideally, it would be nice to be able to pull the files from the
source repo using a tag/hash so that the only code change in the Rcpp repo
would be that reference rather than all the changes to the shared source.
It would also be nice to use some sort of symlinkish setup during
development to allow quick testing before making commits in the original
CLI repo. Is this possible? Recommended? (we can assume dev is on MacOS or
Linux)
Thanks,
-John
John Clarke | Senior Technical Advisor |
Cornerstone Systems Northwest | john.cla...@cornerstonenw.com
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