Hi Pawel,

I notice that the emscripten version you’re using is quite old. Can you 
reproduce the issue with the latest version?

> On Sep 4, 2019, at 06:38, Pawel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> I get a TypeError: Module.ClassA is not a constructor error while creating 
> object.
> I'm having a simple header class defined in header class_a.h:
> namespace MyNamespace
> {
>   class ClassA
>   {
>   public:
>     ClassA();
>     void PrintName();
>   };
> }
> 
> and its implemetation in class_a.cpp
> #include <iostream>
> #include "class_a.h"
> namespace MyNamespace
> {
>   ClassA::ClassA()
>   {
>     std::cout << "MyNamespace::ClassA constructor" << std::endl;
>   }
>   void ClassA::PrintName()
>   {
>     std::cout << "MyNamespace::ClassA::PrintName method" << std::endl;
>   }
> }
> 
> I described in interface in class_a.idl:
> [Prefix="MyNamespace::"]
> interface ClassA
> {
>   void ClassA();
>   void PrintName();
> };
> 
> Next I create glue files with:
> python ${EMSCRIPTEN_ROOT}/tools/webidl_binder.py class_a.idl class_a_glue
> 
> And glue_wrapper.cpp containing
> #include "class_a.h"
> #include "class_a_glue.cpp"
> 
> Now I'd like to create bitcode
> em++ class_a.cpp glue_wrapper.cpp --post-js class_a_glue.js -o class_a.bc
> and finally the javascript
> em++ class_a.bc -o class_a.js
> 
> Up to now everything works fine, neither error nor warning reported.
> 
> I define simle client.js script creating object and calling method:
> var obj = new Module.ClassA();
> obj.PrintName();
> 
> When I load both class_a.jd and client.js scripts in html I get
> client.js:1 Uncaught TypeError: Module.ClassA is not a constructor at 
> client.js:1
> 
> 
> The interesting is that, if I create javascript in one step (without 
> intermediate .bc) then it works fine - I see proper printouts in browser 
> console.
> I'm however not likely going this way because I've got a bunch of classes I'd 
> like to put into one javascript, e.g.
> 
> em++ class_a.cpp glue_wrapper.cpp --post-js class_a_glue.js -o class_a.bc
> em++ class_b.cpp b_glue_wrapper.cpp --post-js class_b_glue.js -o class_b.bc
> em++ class_c.cpp c_glue_wrapper.cpp --post-js class_c_glue.js -o class_c.bc
> ...
> em++ class_a.bc class_b.bc class_c.bc ... -o class_a.js.
> 
> I'm using:
> emcc (Emscripten gcc/clang-like replacement + linker emulating GNU ld) 1.35.23
> clang version 3.9.0  (emscripten 1.35.23 : 1.35.23)
> 
> Why it does not work with intermediate bitcode step? Or maybe my approach is 
> incorrect?
> 
> Best regards, Paweł
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