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I am constantly facing a fatal error when calling a C function in R and I suspect it may be because of the way I have used "realloc" routine for variable n_k in the gCRSF_gibbs function. Can somebody tell me if the reallocation of memory to n_k is correct or not?

void gCRSF_gibbs(double *z, double **n_k, double *SampleDex,
             double *r, double *a, double *p,
             int *Ksize, int *WordNum) {

int i, j, k;
double mass;

double *prob_cumsum;
double cum_sum, probrnd;

prob_cumsum = (double *) calloc(Ksize[0],sizeof(double));

mass = r[0]*pow(p[0],-a[0]); 
for (i=0;i<WordNum[0];i++){
    j = (int) SampleDex[i] -1;
    k = (int) z[j] -1;
    if(z[j]>0){
        (*n_k)[k]--;
    }
    for (cum_sum=0, k=0; k<Ksize[0]; k++) {
        cum_sum += (*n_k)[k]-a[0];
        prob_cumsum[k] = cum_sum;
    }

    if ( ((double) rand() / RAND_MAX * (cum_sum + mass) < cum_sum)){
        probrnd = (double)rand()/(double)RAND_MAX*cum_sum;
        k = BinarySearch(probrnd, prob_cumsum, Ksize[0]);
    }
    else{
        for (k=0; k<Ksize[0]; k++){
            if ((int) (*n_k)[k]==0){
                break;
            }
        }
        if (k==Ksize[0]){
            Ksize[0]++;
            realloc(*n_k,sizeof(**n_k)*Ksize[0]);
            (*n_k)[Ksize[0]-1]=0;
            prob_cumsum =  realloc(prob_cumsum,sizeof(*prob_cumsum)*Ksize[0]); 
        }
    }
    z[j] = k+1;
    (*n_k)[k]++;
}
free(prob_cumsum);}

And this is how it is called in R:

gCRSF_gibbs <- function(z, n_k, sampleDex, r, a, p){
out <- .C("gCRSF_gibbs", z=as.double(z), n_k=as.double(n_k), 
          SampleDex=as.double(sampleDex), r=as.double(r), a=as.double(a),
          p=as.double(p), Ksize=as.integer(length(n_k)),
          WordNum=as.integer(length(sampleDex)))
out}
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  • And how are we calling this function? (Include your R code.)
    – nrussell
    Jan 6, 2016 at 22:22
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    I have used "realloc" routine": Don't. See Writing R Extensions. Jan 6, 2016 at 22:31
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    And if you're open to using C++ (which better for R, really) then Rcpp has a bunch of Gibbs sampler examples that work. Jan 6, 2016 at 22:33
  • Hi Dirk! Can you be more specific about not using realloc? Which part of writing R extensions are you referring to?
    – Siamak
    Jan 6, 2016 at 22:38

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You're using realloc wrong. It should be:

*n_k = realloc(*n_k,sizeof(**n_k)*Ksize[0]);

You always want to use realloc like p = realloc(p, size). Otherwise, if the buffer gets moved by realloc, *n_k will be pointing to a freed pointer.

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    Actually this is wrong. If realloc fails it returns NULL and now you cannot free the memory and so leak. This has been covered many many times. stackoverflow.com/a/9071582/505088 Jan 6, 2016 at 22:40
  • Ok, you don't always want to use p = realloc(p, size). But this guy is probably some masters student writing a program he'll run once and never again, he doesn't need the most robust solution. Besides, even if he detects he's out of memory, all he can do is print "oh no!" before exiting. Jan 6, 2016 at 23:37
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    I don't agree. I don't see the point in doing it wrong. Why not get it right? Jan 7, 2016 at 7:17
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    Furthermore, *n_k wasn't allocated by the C code's malloc. It's memory owned by R. It cannot be reallocated. So even when you fix the use of realloc, it will still be wrong because you cannot use realloc on this block of memory. Jan 7, 2016 at 9:09

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