RcppAnnoy 0.0.10

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A few short weeks after the more substantial 0.0.9 release of RcppAnnoy, we have a quick bug-fix update.

RcppAnnoy is our Rcpp-based R integration of the nifty Annoy library by Erik. Annoy is a small and lightweight C++ template header library for very fast approximate nearest neighbours.

Michaël Benesty noticed that our getItemsVector() function didn’t, ahem, do much besides crashing. Simple bug, they happen–now fixed, and a unit test added.

Changes in this version are summarized here:

Changes in version 0.0.10 (2017-09-25)

  • The getItemsVector() function no longer crashes (#24)

Courtesy of CRANberries, there is also a diffstat report for this release.

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