"Robert Clipsham" <rob...@octarineparrot.com> wrote: > On 26/06/2011 20:54, Alex_Dovhal wrote: >> I'd like to call C functions and use C variables in D module. >> D calls C functions just fine, but how can I use C variables? > > extern(C) extern int myCVar;
Thanks for answer. I've already tried that, it doesn't work for some reason: * file unit2.d: module unit; import std.stdio; extern(C) int func(); extern(C) extern int c_var; void main() { func(); writeln("In D"); writefln("c_var = %d", c_var); writefln("&c_var = %x", &c_var); } Result: In C c_var = 1234 &c_var = 470200 In D object.Error: Access Violation ---------------- 426DA4 426C1B 405BEB 4057E7 451099 ---------------- Found workaround, but it's extreme hack: *file test.c #include <stdio.h> int c_var; //int* ref_c_var() //{ // return &c_var; //} #define REF_DECL(type, name) type* ref_ ## name () {return &name;} REF_DECL(int, c_var) int func() { c_var = 1234; printf("In C\n"); printf("c_var = %d\n", c_var); printf("&c_var = %x\n", &c_var); return 0; } *file: unit1.d: module unit; import std.stdio; extern(C) int func(); string C_VAR(string type, string name) { return "extern (C) "~ type ~ "* ref_" ~ name ~ "();"~ " " ~ "ref " ~ type ~ " " ~ name ~"(){return *ref_"~name~"();}"; } mixin(C_VAR("int", "c_var")); void main() { func(); writeln("In D"); writefln("c_var = %d", c_var); writefln("&c_var = %x", &c_var); }