[email protected] schreef op wo 21-05-2014 om 12:00 [+0000]:
> I don't know why you think these are out parameters?based on a quick
> look at the documentation they seem like in parameters.
i am wondering why i was thinking it. It almost works but i got a
problem when trying to use the init function and passing a test function
as the delegate.
i used the vapi you proposed.
[CCode (cname = "SendChar", simple_generics= true, has_target = false)]
public delegate int SendOutput<T> (string sendToCaller, int
id, T data);
[CCode (cname = "ngSpice_Init",simple_generics = true)]
public static int init<T>(SendOutput<T>? a,
SendSimulationStatus<T>? b, ControlledExit<T>? c, SendVectorData<T>? d,
SendInitializationData<T>? e,IsBackgroundThreadRunning<T>? f, T data);
but on compile i get this:
gint elektro_sim_ng_spice_simulator_test (GType t_type, GBoxedCopyFunc
t_dup_func, GDestroyNotify t_destroy_func, const gchar* stdout, gint id,
gconstpointer data);
and here it obviously fails
static gint _elektro_sim_ng_spice_simulator_test_send_char (const gchar*
sendToCaller, gint id, gconstpointer data) {
gint result;
result = elektro_sim_ng_spice_simulator_test (sendToCaller, id, data);
#line 41 "/home/steven/projecten/ElektroSimgit/ElektroSim/NGSpiceSimulator.vala"
return result;
#line 103 "NGSpiceSimulator.c"
}
the code i use in vala is this(in constructor off a class:
ngspice.init<int>(this.test, null, null, null, null, null,5);
public static int test<T>(string stdout,int id, T data){
stdout.printf ("stdout: '%s'\n", stdout); //debug line
return id;
}
any thoughts? i tried to remove the static but then it wont even complete the
vala compile, ccode or vapi changes affect the GBoxedCopyFunc, GDestroyNotify
and const gchar* stdout who are added
to the test function in c, Or is is the send char static function that is not
correct?
greets,
Steven
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