Hi there. First of all, sorry for the bad subject-line, but I'm really missing the words to describe this in a concise manner.
As some of you know, I am playing with writing a GLib wrapper for libode6. I've come across another problem that I don't think has been documented on this mailinglist or elsewhere yet: In libode's code, there is a type called dReal. Depending on some compiler flags, dReal might be a double or a float: #if defined(dSINGLE) typedef float dReal; #ifdef dDOUBLE #error You can only #define dSINGLE or dDOUBLE, not both. #endif /* dDOUBLE */ #elif defined(dDOUBLE) typedef double dReal; #else #error You must #define dSINGLE or dDOUBLE #endif The library then uses dReal in various method signatures that I have to bind against. Is there any possibility to cover this in vala? I can never know which distribution sets libode's compiler flags in which way, so I fear my VAPI would break on some systems. Help's very appreciated. Yours, Grindhold _______________________________________________ vala-list mailing list vala-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list