I tried it but it still doesn't work.  Do you have an example (just a small
one :-)?

- Lars

"Stanislav Malyshev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> LK>> Can anybody tell me why I get an "Call to undefined function"
> LK>> when compiling a module using a C++ compiler (made a small test
> LK>> - it works fine when renaming the extension to *.c ... ). There
> LK>> are no make errors.  The *only* error is that PHP seams unable
> LK>> to find the function when compiled using C++. Isn't it possible
> LK>> to do C++ in PHP extensions?!?!? BTW:  I'm using gcc on a Linux
> LK>> RH7.2 -thanx
>
> Yes, it's possible to do C++.
>
> I think you should use extern "C" on functions that should be used from
> PHP, since PHP is C program and doesn't know about C++ name mangling. I
> think wrapping all PHP macros, function defs, PHP includes, etc. in extern
> "C" would help.
>
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