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Date: | 2009-12-15 (07:01) |
From: | Robert Roessler <roessler@r...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] linking errors involving cpp files |
Aaron Bohannon wrote: > How do I link C++ code with OCaml? Let's say I have a main program in > C/C++ and a function I want to call in OCaml: > > ---- main.c / main.cpp --- > #include<caml/mlvalues.h> > #include<caml/memory.h> > #include<caml/callback.h> > int main (int argc, char ** argv) { > char * caml_argv[argc + 1]; > int i; > for (i = 0; i< argc + 1; i++) caml_argv[i] = argv[i]; > caml_argv[argc] = NULL; > caml_main (caml_argv); > return 0; > } > -------- >... > ---then I get this: > > Undefined symbols: You might try (when mixing C++ and OCaml) wrapping the whole thing in an 'extern "C" {...}' block (*including* the #includes and the entire main function). Robert Roessler