On 28 November 2012 18:20, Javier Pimás <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just one thing, so that he doesn't lose hope so fast.
:)

> Maybe if he explains a
> bit of the context there's a better solution. Can you say what library you
> want to bind?
>

> About binding C++, IF it's in a DLL, I wouldn't say that it's plain
> impossible, but that it depends mainly on how the dll is generated, as there
> are different degrees of compatibility between C++ and DLLs. As nativeboost
> let's you generate custom assembly, in theory it may be possible but in
> practice might be hard, you should be warned, and will require some
> low-level programming abilities.
>
> My first question is if you are sure it's a C++ dll and not a plain C one?
>
> You may want to read this to understand what you are dealing with first.
>
yes, your link is a nice description of a problem..
it shows that even connecting two different C/C++ modules, possibly
compiled by different compilers, can be problematic.. Not saying about
connecting C++ module with any other language.

>
> Cheers,
> Javier
>

-- 
Best regards,
Igor Stasenko.

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