function (n, min = 0, max = 1) .External(C_runif, n, min, max) <bytecode: 0x000000000d451f48> <environment: namespace:stats>
Is "C_runif"partially matched to runif in src/main/names.c? I don't see "C_runif" anywhere else and do_random is found in src/library/stats/src/random.c
@SimonO101 Notice how C_runif isn't quoted (i.e. it's not "C_runif"). That means C_runif is not the name of the routine, it's a "pointer" to the name in the DLL
@SimonO101 Type debugonce(runif); runif(1) and then type C_runif inside runif and you'll see the name is "runif".
So now I'm gonna ask another question on the main site which is clearly a R can't represent that exactly kinda thing, but, why does R represent them differently is the question
Suppose I'm developing a package, called foo, which would like to use the description function from the memisc package. I don't want to import the whole memisc namespace because :
It is bad
memisc overrides the base aggregate.formula function, which breaks several things. For example, example(a...
I dunno if anyone saw my original question just now, but I updated it a bit. I wonder if a more mathsy person might know the answer to the Q's posed at the bottom.... stackoverflow.com/q/19838165/1478381