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Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook




          RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R

               Romain François1                   Dirk Eddelbuettel2

                                       1R   Enthusiasts
                                       2 Debian   Project


                          useR! 2010
   National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
               Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA




         Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel     RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook

Outline




  1    Protocol Buffers

  2    RProtoBuf

  3    Summary / Outlook




               Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook     Overview Example

Outline



  1    Protocol Buffers
         Overview
         Example

  2    RProtoBuf

  3    Summary / Outlook




               Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook     Overview Example

Brief Description


       Google’s Protocol Buffers are a flexible, efficient,
       automated mechanism for serializing structured
       data—think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler.
       Users define the data structures in a proto file, and then
       use special generated source code. Code is forwards- and
       backwards-compatible to proto changes.
       This permits to easily write and read structured data to and
       from a variety of data streams, and using a variety of
       officially supported languages— Java, C++, or Python.
       Or one can use third-party implementations for languages
       such as C#, Perl, Ruby, Haskell, and now R via the
       RProtoBuf package.


             Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
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Features




                                                                   Protocol Buffers compare
                                                                   favourably against a
                                                                   number of competing
                                                                   data / messaging formats.


 Source: http://http://www.slideshare.net/kevinweil/

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             Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
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Example proto file from Tutorial

  package tutorial;
  message Person {
    required string name = 1;
    required int32 id = 2;                   // Unique ID number for person.
    optional string email = 3;
    enum PhoneType {
      MOBILE = 0; HOME = 1; WORK = 2;
    }
    message PhoneNumber {
      required string number = 1;
      optional PhoneType type = 2 [default = HOME];
    }
    repeated PhoneNumber phone = 4;
  }
  // Our address book file is just one of these.
  message AddressBook {
     repeated Person person = 1;
  }

             Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
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Example C++ usage

  #include "addressbook.pb.h"
  using namespace std;

  // Iterates though all people in the AddressBook
  // and prints info about them.
  void ListPeople(const tutorial::AddressBook&
  address_book) {
      for (int i=0; i < address_book.person_size(); i++) {
         const tutorial::Person& person =
               address_book.person(i);

       cout << "Person ID: " << person.id() << endl;
       cout << " Name: " << person.name() << endl;
       if (person.has_email()) {
           cout << " E-mail address: "
                << person.email() << endl;
       }


            Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
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Example C++ usage (cont.)

          for (int j = 0; j < person.phone_size(); j++) {
             const tutorial::Person::PhoneNumber
                &phone_number = person.phone(j);

              switch (phone_number.type()) {
                case tutorial::Person::MOBILE:
                   cout << " Mobile phone #: ";
                   break;
                case tutorial::Person::HOME:
                   cout << " Home phone #: ";
                   break;
                case tutorial::Person::WORK:
                   cout << " Work phone #: ";
                   break;
              }
              cout << phone_number.number() << endl;
          }
      }
  }
               Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook     Overview Examples Writer R Readers

Outline


  1    Protocol Buffers

  2    RProtoBuf
         Overview
         Examples
               Adressbook
               (Stylized) High-Frequency Financial Data
           Writer
           R Readers

  3    Summary / Outlook




               Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook     Overview Examples Writer R Readers

Brief Description


       The RProtoBuf package implements R bindings to the
       C++ protobuf library from Google.
       RProtoBuf uses features of the protocol buffer library to
       support creation, manipulation, parsing and serialization of
       protocol buffers messages.
       Taking advantage of facilities in the Rcpp package,
       RProtoBuf uses S4 classes and external pointers to
       expose objects that look and feel like standard R lists, yet
       are managed by the underlying C++ library.
       These objects also conform to the language-agnostic
       definition of the message type allowing access to their
       content from other supported languages.


             Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook     Overview Examples Writer R Readers

Addressbook example from R
See demo(addressbook)



   >    # load the package
   >    require( RProtoBuf )
   >    # read the proto file
   >    readProtoFiles( files="addressbook.proto" )
   >    # create a prototype with a call to new
   >    # on the descriptor for the Person type,
   >    romain <- new( tutorial.Person )
   >    # then update the message
   >    romain <- update( romain ,
   +       email = "romain@r-enthusiasts.com",
   +       id = 1, name = "Romain Francois",
   +       phone = new(tutorial.Person.PhoneNumber,
   +         number = "+33(0)...", type = "MOBILE"))



                Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
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Addressbook example from R (cont)



  > # directly supply parameters to the ctor
  > dirk <- new( tutorial.Person,
  +    email = "edd@debian.org",
  +          id = 2, name = "Dirk Eddelbuettel" )
  > # update the phone repeated field with list
  > dirk$phone <- list(
  +        new( tutorial.Person.PhoneNumber,
  +             number = "+01...", type = "MOBILE" ),
  +        new( tutorial.Person.PhoneNumber ,
  +             number = "+01...", type = "HOME" ) )




               Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
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Addressbook example from R (cont)



  > # build the address book
  > book <- new( tutorial.AddressBook,
  +                              person = list( romain, dirk ) )
  >    # debug content - this is not wire content
  >    writeLines( as.character( book ) )
  >    # the serialized message,
  >    # see also the io demo
  >    serialize( book, NULL )




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Example proto file for Financial Data

   // Namespace
   package TradeData;

   // A simple Fill, ie a completed trade
   message Fill {
       required double timestamp = 1;
       required string symbol = 2;
       required double price = 3;
       required int32 size = 4;
   }

   // A sequence of Fills
   message Trades {
       repeated Fill fill = 1;
   }
  See inst/examples/HighFrequencyFinance/ in the RProtoBuf package.


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Example C++ data creator

  int main(int argc, char **argv) {
    const char* pbfile = "trades.pb";
    const int N = 1000;
    set_seed(123, 456);
    double tstamp = 1277973000;       // 2010-07-01 08:30:00
    double tprice = 100.0;            // gotta start somewhere
    char sym[] = "ABC";
    TradeData::Trades tr;
    for (int i=0; i<N; i++) {
        TradeData::Fill *fill = tr.add_fill();
        tstamp += runif(0.000, 0.100);
        tprice += round(rt(5) * 0.01 * 100)/100;
        int tsize = 100 + round(runif(0,9))*100;
        fill->set_timestamp(tstamp);
        fill->set_price(tprice);
        fill->set_symbol(sym);
        fill->set_size(tsize);
    }
    std::fstream output(pbfile, std::ios::out | std::ios::binary);
    if (!tr.SerializeToOstream(&output)) {
          std::cerr << "Failed to write data." << std::endl;
          return -1;
    }
    return 0;
  }


  See inst/examples/HighFrequencyFinance/protoCreate.cpp


              Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
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Extensibility
  We could add this to the proto file:

    enum exchType {
      NYSE = 0; NASDAQ = 1; ARCS = 2; BATS = 3;
    }
    optional exchType exchange = 5 [default = NYSE];


        If you want your new buffers to be backwards-compatible,
        and your old buffers to be forward-compatible [...]:
              you must not change the tag [...] of any existing fields.
              you must not add or delete any required fields.
              you may delete optional or repeated fields.
              you may add new optional or repeated fields but you
              must use fresh tag numbers [...]

  See http://code.google.com/apis/protocolbuffers/
  docs/cpptutorial.html
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Example R reader: Simple


  > basicUse <- function(verbose=TRUE) {
  +   readProtoFiles("TradeData.proto")
  +   x <- read( TradeData.Trades, "trades.pb")
  +   xl <- as.list(x)
  +   df <- do.call(rbind,
  +                 lapply(as.list(xl$fill),
  +                        function(.)
  +                        as.data.frame(as.list(.))))
  +   df[,1] <- as.POSIXct(df[,1], origin="1970-01-01")
  +   if (verbose) print(summary(df))
  +   invisible(df)
  + }

  See inst/examples/HighFrequencyFinance/loadInR.r




              Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
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Example R reader: Smarter

  > betterUse <- function(verbose=TRUE,
  +                       file="trades.pb") {
  +   readProtoFiles("TradeData.proto")
  +   x <- read( TradeData.Trades, "trades.pb")
  +   xl <- lapply( x$fill, as.list )
  +
  +   df <- data.frame(timestamp= as.POSIXct(sapply(xl,
  +                       "[[", "timestamp" ),
  +                       origin="1970-01-01"),
  +                    symbol = sapply(xl,"[[","symbol"),
  +                    price = sapply(xl,"[[","price"),
  +                    size   = sapply(xl,"[[","size"))
  +   if (verbose) print(summary(df))
  +   invisible(df)
  + }

  See inst/examples/HighFrequencyFinance/loadInR.r




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Example R reader: Manual via Rcpp


  > compiled <- function(verbose=FALSE,
  +                      file="trades.pb") {
  +
  +     stopifnot(file.exists(file))
  +
  +     df <- .Call("pbload", file);
  +
  +     if (verbose) print(summary(df))
  +
  +     invisible(df)
  + }

  See inst/examples/HighFrequencyFinance/loadInR.r




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Example R reader: C++ support

  extern "C" SEXP pbload(SEXP b) {
    std::string pbfile = Rcpp::as<std::string>(b);
    TradeData::Trades tr;
    std::fstream fs(pbfile.c_str(), std::ios::in | std::ios::binary);
    if (!tr.ParseFromIstream(&fs)) {
        std::cerr << "Trouble parsing..." << std::cout;
        return R_NilValue;
    }
    int n = tr.fill_size();
    Rcpp::DatetimeVector timestamp(n);
    Rcpp::CharacterVector tsym(n);
    Rcpp::NumericVector tprice(n);
    Rcpp::IntegerVector tsize(n);
    for (int i=0; i<n; i++) {
        const TradeData::Fill &fill = tr.fill(i);
        timestamp[i] = fill.timestamp();
        tsym[i]        = fill.symbol();
        tprice[i]      = fill.price();
        tsize[i]       = fill.size();
    }
    return Rcpp::DataFrame::create(Rcpp::Named("times") = timestamp,
                                       Rcpp::Named("symbol") = tsym,
                                       Rcpp::Named("price") = tprice,
                                       Rcpp::Named("size")   = tsize);
  }

  See inst/examples/HighFrequencyFinance/protoModule.cpp



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Timing comparison


  Running the script loadInR.r from the aforementioned
  examples directory in the RProtoBuf package:

                      Version             Elapsed Time             Relative
                      Compiled                       0.006         1.0000
                      betterUse                      0.138        23.0000
                      basicUse                       4.606       767.6667

  Times are total in seconds from on three replications each on
  relatively recent server, using the rbenchmark package.




             Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook     Summary Outlook

Outline



  1    Protocol Buffers

  2    RProtoBuf

  3    Summary / Outlook
         Summary
         Outlook




               Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook     Summary Outlook

Summary



      We have introduced the Google Protocol Buffers library as
      a means to generating efficient data interfacing code: fast,
      auto-generated and extensible.
      We illustrated its use via our nascent RProtoBuf package.
      RProtoBuf brings autogenerated accessors to R—which
      may however not be the fastest access.
      The Rcpp package makes it easy to manually add
      Protocol Buffers capabilities to our R analyses.




            Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook     Summary Outlook

Outlook




      Goal: Use the new Modules feature in Rcpp to get at
      (almost) auto-generated yet very efficient (C++-based)
      access from R.
      Second Goal: Add networking capabilities, maybe via R’s
      built-in http server.




            Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel   RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010

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RProtoBuf: protocol buffers for R

  • 1. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R Romain François1 Dirk Eddelbuettel2 1R Enthusiasts 2 Debian Project useR! 2010 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 2. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Outline 1 Protocol Buffers 2 RProtoBuf 3 Summary / Outlook Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 3. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Example Outline 1 Protocol Buffers Overview Example 2 RProtoBuf 3 Summary / Outlook Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 4. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Example Brief Description Google’s Protocol Buffers are a flexible, efficient, automated mechanism for serializing structured data—think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler. Users define the data structures in a proto file, and then use special generated source code. Code is forwards- and backwards-compatible to proto changes. This permits to easily write and read structured data to and from a variety of data streams, and using a variety of officially supported languages— Java, C++, or Python. Or one can use third-party implementations for languages such as C#, Perl, Ruby, Haskell, and now R via the RProtoBuf package. Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 5. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Example Features Protocol Buffers compare favourably against a number of competing data / messaging formats. Source: http://http://www.slideshare.net/kevinweil/ protocol-buffers-and-hadoop-at-twitter Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 6. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Example Example proto file from Tutorial package tutorial; message Person { required string name = 1; required int32 id = 2; // Unique ID number for person. optional string email = 3; enum PhoneType { MOBILE = 0; HOME = 1; WORK = 2; } message PhoneNumber { required string number = 1; optional PhoneType type = 2 [default = HOME]; } repeated PhoneNumber phone = 4; } // Our address book file is just one of these. message AddressBook { repeated Person person = 1; } Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 7. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Example Example C++ usage #include "addressbook.pb.h" using namespace std; // Iterates though all people in the AddressBook // and prints info about them. void ListPeople(const tutorial::AddressBook& address_book) { for (int i=0; i < address_book.person_size(); i++) { const tutorial::Person& person = address_book.person(i); cout << "Person ID: " << person.id() << endl; cout << " Name: " << person.name() << endl; if (person.has_email()) { cout << " E-mail address: " << person.email() << endl; } Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 8. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Example Example C++ usage (cont.) for (int j = 0; j < person.phone_size(); j++) { const tutorial::Person::PhoneNumber &phone_number = person.phone(j); switch (phone_number.type()) { case tutorial::Person::MOBILE: cout << " Mobile phone #: "; break; case tutorial::Person::HOME: cout << " Home phone #: "; break; case tutorial::Person::WORK: cout << " Work phone #: "; break; } cout << phone_number.number() << endl; } } } Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 9. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Outline 1 Protocol Buffers 2 RProtoBuf Overview Examples Adressbook (Stylized) High-Frequency Financial Data Writer R Readers 3 Summary / Outlook Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 10. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Brief Description The RProtoBuf package implements R bindings to the C++ protobuf library from Google. RProtoBuf uses features of the protocol buffer library to support creation, manipulation, parsing and serialization of protocol buffers messages. Taking advantage of facilities in the Rcpp package, RProtoBuf uses S4 classes and external pointers to expose objects that look and feel like standard R lists, yet are managed by the underlying C++ library. These objects also conform to the language-agnostic definition of the message type allowing access to their content from other supported languages. Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 11. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Addressbook example from R See demo(addressbook) > # load the package > require( RProtoBuf ) > # read the proto file > readProtoFiles( files="addressbook.proto" ) > # create a prototype with a call to new > # on the descriptor for the Person type, > romain <- new( tutorial.Person ) > # then update the message > romain <- update( romain , + email = "romain@r-enthusiasts.com", + id = 1, name = "Romain Francois", + phone = new(tutorial.Person.PhoneNumber, + number = "+33(0)...", type = "MOBILE")) Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 12. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Addressbook example from R (cont) > # directly supply parameters to the ctor > dirk <- new( tutorial.Person, + email = "edd@debian.org", + id = 2, name = "Dirk Eddelbuettel" ) > # update the phone repeated field with list > dirk$phone <- list( + new( tutorial.Person.PhoneNumber, + number = "+01...", type = "MOBILE" ), + new( tutorial.Person.PhoneNumber , + number = "+01...", type = "HOME" ) ) Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 13. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Addressbook example from R (cont) > # build the address book > book <- new( tutorial.AddressBook, + person = list( romain, dirk ) ) > # debug content - this is not wire content > writeLines( as.character( book ) ) > # the serialized message, > # see also the io demo > serialize( book, NULL ) Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 14. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Example proto file for Financial Data // Namespace package TradeData; // A simple Fill, ie a completed trade message Fill { required double timestamp = 1; required string symbol = 2; required double price = 3; required int32 size = 4; } // A sequence of Fills message Trades { repeated Fill fill = 1; } See inst/examples/HighFrequencyFinance/ in the RProtoBuf package. Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 15. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Example C++ data creator int main(int argc, char **argv) { const char* pbfile = "trades.pb"; const int N = 1000; set_seed(123, 456); double tstamp = 1277973000; // 2010-07-01 08:30:00 double tprice = 100.0; // gotta start somewhere char sym[] = "ABC"; TradeData::Trades tr; for (int i=0; i<N; i++) { TradeData::Fill *fill = tr.add_fill(); tstamp += runif(0.000, 0.100); tprice += round(rt(5) * 0.01 * 100)/100; int tsize = 100 + round(runif(0,9))*100; fill->set_timestamp(tstamp); fill->set_price(tprice); fill->set_symbol(sym); fill->set_size(tsize); } std::fstream output(pbfile, std::ios::out | std::ios::binary); if (!tr.SerializeToOstream(&output)) { std::cerr << "Failed to write data." << std::endl; return -1; } return 0; } See inst/examples/HighFrequencyFinance/protoCreate.cpp Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 16. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Extensibility We could add this to the proto file: enum exchType { NYSE = 0; NASDAQ = 1; ARCS = 2; BATS = 3; } optional exchType exchange = 5 [default = NYSE]; If you want your new buffers to be backwards-compatible, and your old buffers to be forward-compatible [...]: you must not change the tag [...] of any existing fields. you must not add or delete any required fields. you may delete optional or repeated fields. you may add new optional or repeated fields but you must use fresh tag numbers [...] See http://code.google.com/apis/protocolbuffers/ docs/cpptutorial.html Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 17. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Example R reader: Simple > basicUse <- function(verbose=TRUE) { + readProtoFiles("TradeData.proto") + x <- read( TradeData.Trades, "trades.pb") + xl <- as.list(x) + df <- do.call(rbind, + lapply(as.list(xl$fill), + function(.) + as.data.frame(as.list(.)))) + df[,1] <- as.POSIXct(df[,1], origin="1970-01-01") + if (verbose) print(summary(df)) + invisible(df) + } See inst/examples/HighFrequencyFinance/loadInR.r Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 18. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Example R reader: Smarter > betterUse <- function(verbose=TRUE, + file="trades.pb") { + readProtoFiles("TradeData.proto") + x <- read( TradeData.Trades, "trades.pb") + xl <- lapply( x$fill, as.list ) + + df <- data.frame(timestamp= as.POSIXct(sapply(xl, + "[[", "timestamp" ), + origin="1970-01-01"), + symbol = sapply(xl,"[[","symbol"), + price = sapply(xl,"[[","price"), + size = sapply(xl,"[[","size")) + if (verbose) print(summary(df)) + invisible(df) + } See inst/examples/HighFrequencyFinance/loadInR.r Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 19. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Example R reader: Manual via Rcpp > compiled <- function(verbose=FALSE, + file="trades.pb") { + + stopifnot(file.exists(file)) + + df <- .Call("pbload", file); + + if (verbose) print(summary(df)) + + invisible(df) + } See inst/examples/HighFrequencyFinance/loadInR.r Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 20. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Example R reader: C++ support extern "C" SEXP pbload(SEXP b) { std::string pbfile = Rcpp::as<std::string>(b); TradeData::Trades tr; std::fstream fs(pbfile.c_str(), std::ios::in | std::ios::binary); if (!tr.ParseFromIstream(&fs)) { std::cerr << "Trouble parsing..." << std::cout; return R_NilValue; } int n = tr.fill_size(); Rcpp::DatetimeVector timestamp(n); Rcpp::CharacterVector tsym(n); Rcpp::NumericVector tprice(n); Rcpp::IntegerVector tsize(n); for (int i=0; i<n; i++) { const TradeData::Fill &fill = tr.fill(i); timestamp[i] = fill.timestamp(); tsym[i] = fill.symbol(); tprice[i] = fill.price(); tsize[i] = fill.size(); } return Rcpp::DataFrame::create(Rcpp::Named("times") = timestamp, Rcpp::Named("symbol") = tsym, Rcpp::Named("price") = tprice, Rcpp::Named("size") = tsize); } See inst/examples/HighFrequencyFinance/protoModule.cpp Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 21. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Overview Examples Writer R Readers Timing comparison Running the script loadInR.r from the aforementioned examples directory in the RProtoBuf package: Version Elapsed Time Relative Compiled 0.006 1.0000 betterUse 0.138 23.0000 basicUse 4.606 767.6667 Times are total in seconds from on three replications each on relatively recent server, using the rbenchmark package. Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 22. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Summary Outlook Outline 1 Protocol Buffers 2 RProtoBuf 3 Summary / Outlook Summary Outlook Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 23. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Summary Outlook Summary We have introduced the Google Protocol Buffers library as a means to generating efficient data interfacing code: fast, auto-generated and extensible. We illustrated its use via our nascent RProtoBuf package. RProtoBuf brings autogenerated accessors to R—which may however not be the fastest access. The Rcpp package makes it easy to manually add Protocol Buffers capabilities to our R analyses. Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010
  • 24. Protocol Buffers RProtoBuf Summary / Outlook Summary Outlook Outlook Goal: Use the new Modules feature in Rcpp to get at (almost) auto-generated yet very efficient (C++-based) access from R. Second Goal: Add networking capabilities, maybe via R’s built-in http server. Romain François and Dirk Eddelbuettel RProtoBuf: Protocol Buffers for R @ useR! 2010