# bindrcpp 0.2.2 (2018-03-29) - Fix compatibility with dplyr installed and built against an older version of bindrcpp. - Support callbacks that accept a list. The new `xxx_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). - Bump dependency to bindr 0.1.1. # bindrcpp 0.2 (2017-06-15) - Fixed very rare segmentation fault due to missing protection of function arguments in autogenerated boilerplate code. - Fix compilation errors on FreeBSD due to use of nonstandard Make features (#5). - Native symbol registration added by Rcpp. # bindrcpp 0.1 (2016-12-08) Initial CRAN release. ## Exported C++ functions - `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. - Use `LinkingTo: bindrcpp` and `#include ` to access these functions from your package. ## Exported R functions - Reexported from `bindr`: `create_env()` and `populate_env()`.