I spoke too soon! The answer, as you probably already know, is a #c directive:
#c typedef struct point point_t; #endc Thanks for the tool! Thomas On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Thomas DuBuisson <thomas.dubuis...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello c2hs! > > I'm having an issue when using get and set hooks. Take the following > example c code: > > typedef struct { > int x; > int y; > } point; > > This has easy bindings: > > {#pointer *point as Point#} > > getX :: Point -> IO CInt > getX = {#get point->x#} > > setX :: Point -> CInt -> IO () > setX p i = {#set point->x} p i > > But what if the header file doesn't typedef? > > struct point { > int x; > int y; > }; > > It seems c2hs can't bind to these data structures, the straight > forward way of replacing 'point' with 'struct point' isn't parsed. > Any combination of parens or quotes to make it parse as a single token > haven't worked - also I see nothing in the tutorial. Any advice? > > Thomas > _______________________________________________ C2hs mailing list C2hs@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/c2hs