Pharo doesn't support C++ directly because of issues with name mangling.
For C++ you need something like SWIG. See Ronie's insightful comments
here...
http://forum.world.st/SWIG-for-Native-Boost-FFI-td4738511.html

However OCILIB describes itself as "written in pure ISO C99 code" which is
much better for us.
A demonstrated working connection would be great.

@anyone, If Andrew can get a proof of concept working, what are the best
frameworks for it to work with?

cheers -ben

On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 12:25 AM, andrew glynn <aglyn...@outlook.com> wrote:

> It occurred to me that with the C++ support in Pharo 6 it might be
> relatively easy to use this driver https://github.com/vrogier/ocilib to
> connect to Oracle.  I will look into it over the weekend.
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> Andrew Glynn
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