Linking to Rhdf5lib

Motivation

Rhdf5lib provides versions of the C and C++ HDF5 libraries. It is primarily useful to developers of other R packages who want to make use of the capabilities of the HDF5 library directly in the C or C++ code of their own packages, rather than using a higher level interface such as the rhdf5 package. Using Rhdf5lib makes life easier for users, as they do not have to worry about installing libraries at a system level, and for developers since they can work with a defined version of the library rather than developing strategies to cope with the potential for multiple versions.

Rhdf5lib is very much inspired by the zlibbioc and Rhtslib packages.

Usage

There is an example package, usingRhdf5lib, that demonstrates how packages should link to Rhdf5lib.

Locating the library headers

In order for the C/C++ compiler to find the HDF5 headers during package installation, add Rhdf5lib to the LinkingTo field of the DESCRIPTION file of your package, e.g.

LinkingTo: Rhdf5lib

In you C or C++ code files, you can then use the standard include techniques, e.g., #include "hdf5.h" or #include "H5Cpp.h". You can inspect the header files manually to check their names and declared functions. To find their location on your system you can use the following code:

system.file(package="Rhdf5lib", "include")
## [1] "/tmp/RtmpqbL8Ys/Rinstb2e3f0dbef0/Rhdf5lib/include"

Configuration arguments for non-standard system setups

Non-standard ZLIB location

Rhdf5lib requires the ZLIB compression library to be installed on non-Windows platforms. If installation fails with a message reporting that zlib.h can not be found, it is possible to provide the appropriate path explicitly during installation via the configure.args argument e.g. 

BiocManager::install('Rhdf5lib', configure.args = "--with-zlib='/path/to/zlib/'")

Here /path/to/zlib should be the directory that contains both include/zlib.h and lib/libz.a. For example, on a typical Ubuntu installation this may be /usr/ while for libraries installed via miniconda this location could be /home/<USER>/miniconda3/.

Disabling setting rpath

If you encounter problems checking whether to use -Wl,-rpath to “link shared libs in nondefault directories” you can disable the test by passing the option "--disable-sharedlib-rath" to the configuration script.

BiocManager::install('Rhdf5lib', configure.args = "--disable-sharedlib-rath")

Funding

MLS was supported by the BMBF-funded Heidelberg Center for Human Bioinformatics (HD-HuB) within the German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastructure (de.NBI), Grant Number #031A537B

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  1. Using "--enable-lto" here will have no effect. To enable link-time optimisation you must have already configured R with --enable-lto (see here).↩︎