Apologies if this is less of an embind question and more of a "how does
interop work with C and C++" question. I"m a bit inexperienced using them
together but in my case I'm trying to use embind, which requires bindings
written in C++, and the library I want to link is written in C. When I try
to link this library (https://github.com/korginc/volcasample) I get an
error about implicit pointer type conversion:
../volcasample/syro/korg_syro_volcasample.c:713:23: error: assigning to
'uint8_t *' (aka 'unsigned char *') from incompatible type 'void *'
psms[i].comp_buf = malloc(comp_dest_size +
comp_ofs);
^
I suppose I could convert the library to valid C++ with correct casting but
I'm hoping to avoid having to patch the source library in order to link it.
Is there another way? A compiler flag to allow implicit pointer type
casting or something like that?
Thanks
Ben
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