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Original bug ID: 4075 Reporter: merimus Status: closed (set by @damiendoligez on 2006-08-29T14:43:14Z) Resolution: won't fix Priority: normal Severity: trivial Version: 3.09.2 Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general) Monitored by: @mmottl
The ocaml headers should have extern "C" wrappers. Otherwise using ocaml with c++ is rather difficult.
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Comment author: @mmottl
I agree it would be more convenient that way, but it's not terribly inconvenient to just put the #include statements into an 'extern "C"' block.
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Comment author: @damiendoligez
We agree with Markus: just put the 'extern "C"' around the #include.
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Original bug ID: 4075
Reporter: merimus
Status: closed (set by @damiendoligez on 2006-08-29T14:43:14Z)
Resolution: won't fix
Priority: normal
Severity: trivial
Version: 3.09.2
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Monitored by: @mmottl
Bug description
The ocaml headers should have extern "C" wrappers. Otherwise using ocaml with c++ is rather difficult.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: