Accessing D globals in C
Thad via Digitalmars-d-learn
digitalmars-d-learn at puremagic.com
Tue Oct 28 10:35:10 PDT 2014
On Tuesday, 28 October 2014 at 16:42:20 UTC, Marc Schütz wrote:
> On Tuesday, 28 October 2014 at 15:24:03 UTC, Thad wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I am mixing some of my existing C code with D via static
>> linking. I can access C globals from D using __gshared but I
>> cannot seem to be able to access a D global from within the C
>> code. Keep in mind I am a novice programmer. Everything is
>> built with gcc and gdc under Linux.
>>
>> e.g.
>> //D code
>> import std.stdio;
>>
>> extern (C) void print_global();
>>
>> __gshared int global = 5;
>>
>> void main(){
>> writeln("The global value is: ", global);
>> print_global(); //Call our C code
>> }
>>
>> //C code
>> #include <stdio.h>
>> int global;
>>
>> void print_global(){
>> printf("Global value: %d\n", global);
>> return;
>> }
>>
>> If I compile and link the above two object files, the
>> print_global function prints "Global value: 0". But of course,
>> the writeln in the D code prints 5. If I put "extern int
>> global;" or remove "int global" in the C file, gdc exits with:
>> staticdC.o: In function `print_global':
>> staticdC.c:(.text+0xa5): undefined reference to `global'
>>
>> Am I missing something? Or is accessing D globals from C not
>> possible?
>
> There are only two small things you need to change:
>
> // D code
> // this is necessary to get the name mangling right
> extern(C) __gshared int global = 5;
>
> // C code
> // `extern` to declare that it should not reserve space
> // for the variable in this compilation unit
> extern int global;
Ah! That solved it. Thank you for the clarification.
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