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| Date: | Fri, 12 Jan 2001 12:52:56 +0200 |
| From: | "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> |
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| To: | "Nimrod A. Abing" <n_abing AT ns DOT roxas-online DOT net DOT ph> |
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| Subject: | Re: Calling C++ functions from C (or using Bison with C++) |
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> Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 08:48:16 +0800 > From: "Nimrod A. Abing" <n_abing AT ns DOT roxas-online DOT net DOT ph> > > Now, I've tried doing it using pointers to functions. It works, but > (heheheh) is there a better way to do this? Indeed there is: you need to tell the C++ compiler that the parser is a C function, not a C++ function, like this: extern "C" int my_parser (void);
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