I have been converting C numeric libraries and depositing them here: https://github.com/dataPulverizer. So far I have glpk and nlopt converted on a like for like c function basics. I am now stuck on the gsl library, primarily because of the preprocessor c code which I am very new to. The following few are particularly baffling to me:

#define INLINE_FUN extern inline // used in gsl_pow_int.h: INLINE_FUN double gsl_pow_2(const double x) { return x*x; }

Could I just ignore the INLINE_FUN and use alias for function pointer declaration? For example ...

alias gsl_pow_2 = double gsl_pow_2(const(double) x);

#define INLINE_DECL // used in interpolation/gsl_interp.h: INLINE_DECL size_t gsl_interp_bsearch(const double x_array[], double x, size_t index_lo, size_t index_hi);

I would guess the same as for INLINE_FUN?

#define GSL_VAR extern // used in rng/gsl_rng.h:GSL_VAR const gsl_rng_type *gsl_rng_borosh13;

perhaps GSL_VAR can be ignored and I could use:

gsl_rng_borosh13 const(gsl_rng_type)*;

I have been using these kind of fixes and have not been able to get the rng module to recognise the ported functions, meaning that something has been lost in translation.

I am currently getting the following error:

$ gsl_rng_print_state

rng_example.o: In function `_Dmain':
rng_example.d:(.text._Dmain+0x13): undefined reference to `gsl_rng_print_state'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status

I can't seem to call any of the functions but the types are recognized.

Thanks in advance

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