On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 7:19 AM, Dave Horton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Any suggestions along these lines welcome.  I'm writing my first C++ add-in
> and struggling with a couple of things:
>
> 1) I can use gdb to set breakpoints in my code, but node-gyp by default
> doesn't include symbols and I haven't been able to figure out how to get it
> to generate debug code (non optimized, no symbols).  I tried "defines":
> ['DEBUG'] but that didn't work....
>
> 2) I tried putting simple printf's in my code to stdout or stderr but they
> don't appear so I assume they are being gobbled up by node some how.
>
> For a first exercise, I am simply trying to create a module that returns a
> wrapped C++ object, with a property which when accessed in JS triggers a C++
> getter.  I can compile the module ok, and my test script can create an
> instance, but it appears my getter is never called for some reason (it
> should return an integer value of 5060 but it returns undefined).  For
> anyone willing to point out what I assume is an obvious flaw, I have posted
> a gist here: git://gist.github.com/3001626.git
>
> I've read the docs on nodejs.org on the basics of creating modules, but if
> anyone knows of useful sample code for a newbie to node (knowledgeable of
> javascript and C++) I'd appreciate the pointer.  Thanks

I just tried your example and it works for me, i.e. ua.port == 5060.
That it works may be accidental, though - there is at least one bug.
:-)

GetPort() needs a HandleScope and you need to pass the return value
through scope.Close(...).

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