> Mat* cv_imread(String* filename, int flags) { > return new Mat(cv::imread(*filename, flags)); > }
How is the String type defined in C? Also, why are you wrapping the C++ API rather than the C API? -- Luís Oliveira http://kerno.org/~luis (sent from my phone) On Mar 19, 2014 3:44 AM, "Joeish W" <joeish80...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > I'm trying to recreate a const char* filename parameter for code I have that needs it...The function I'm wrapping is the OpenCV C++ function "imread" it is below in the documentation. It is used to read an image(jpg etc) from a file and return a pointer to it > > http://docs.opencv.org/modules/highgui/doc/reading_and_writing_images_and_video.html?highlight=imread#imread > > first I need to wrap in C as below calling the const char* filename parameter as a String* > the below cv_imread does compile on ubuntu trusty using g++. And the function works as intended using g++. > > > I wrap in Lisp like this: > > (defcfun ("cv_imread" %imread) (:pointer mat) > (filename (:pointer string*)) > (flags :int)) > > When I usually create a (:pointer string*) parameter I do it like this > > (window-name (foreign-alloc :string :initial-element "IMREAD Example")) > > and it works to supply strings that aren't filenames but when I try to use a filename both absolute and relative paths it fails...it also fails using double forward slashes in the pathname. > > > Any advice is appreciated and btw Emacs /SBCL is my Lisp IDE