Allow my C++ library to work with C (reduced function sets)
I've been wanting to build a shared library of which will utilize classes to keep its functioning clean (it may require many inputs or processing), although I still wish to target for C platforms.
If I apply extern "C" {} over all 开发者_JAVA百科my prototypes, and provide in example a set of exposed functions that mimick the class functions so that objects are not "required" to use my library, will those normal functions work in C programs that will link to it?
If you create a dll in the fasion you described, that is, all interfaces are extern "C" and all types in interfaces are POD's then yes, you'll practically have no problem using it in C or .NET
Example:
class MyClass
{
public:
MyClass(float x) {...}
void method(int x) {...}
~MyClass() {...}
};
#define MYAPI extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) //or whatever the syntax is for your compiler
MYAPI MyClass* CreateMyClass(float x)
{
return new MyClass(x);
}
MYAPI void MyClass_method(MyClass* p, int x)
{
return p->method(x);
}
MYAPI void DestroyMyClass(MyClass* p )
{
delete p;
}
You may need to have separate header files for your C sources to include. The C headers should not have any C++ code that the C compiler might be expected to parse. In there, you would provide the C interface to your C++ library. By providing the extern "C"
modifier, as you indicate you would do, to the function declarations in this header you tell the compiler to make the linkage work for C programs.
So if you need the C program to hold a reference to an object, just pass it back and forth through the C interface as a void *
pointer. In C you just treat it as a magic cookie.
Other posts speak to exposing the interface through a DLL, which is also useful knowledge but not strictly speaking to the (standard) language aspects.
Edit
Aw heck. The extern "C"
part is C++ syntax. So, on the C++ side you must declare the C interface functions with extern "C"
but on the C side you can't have that syntax. You can make this happen by the common idiom:
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
void foo();
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
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