From: Andy Yang <yyu08@yahoo.com>
To: John Prevost <j.prevost@gmail.com>, ayerkes@speakeasy.net
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Toplevel crashes when trying to call external functions
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 21:46:21 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040712044621.65581.qmail@web53205.mail.yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <d849ad2a04071120394ea28021@mail.gmail.com>
Thanks a lot! You are correct about the pointer
representation in Ocaml. However, just now I tried
your codes, it still crashes.
Actually, SAT_Manager is a pointer to a C++ class
object. In order to use the C++ library in Ocaml,
firstly a C wrapper is added onto the C++ code( this
part has been tested. Calling from the C wrapper,
these C++ objects work fine.) Then I tried to call
these wrapper functions from Ocaml.
One questions: Why do you mention C++ codes here? It
seems that currently Ocaml support onlu C interfaces.
Thanks a lot!
Andy
--- John Prevost <j.prevost@gmail.com> wrote:
> You shouldn't have to package up a non-caml managed
> pointer in any
> sort of caml structure at all. Take a look at
> section 18.6 of the
> manual, specifically the definitions of
> curses_initscr and
> curses_wrefresh. Any pointer that's outside the
> caml heap (that is,
> pretty much any pointer that you're getting from a
> non-caml function)
> can simply be treated as opaque, and you can use
> Caml's type system to
> make sure it's valid (as long as the C code always
> handles these
> pointers correctly.)
>
> I'd write your code like the following, based on
> that:
>
> Caml code:
> type sat_manager
> external zchaff_InitManager : unit -> sat_manager
> external zchall_ReadCnf : sat_manager -> string ->
> unit
>
> C++ code:
> value zchaff_InitManager(void)
> {
> CAMLparam0();
> CAMLreturn((value) SAT_InitManager());
> }
>
> void zchaff_ReadCnf(value mng, value filename)
> {
> CAMLparam2(mng, filename);
> SAT_Manager solver = (void*)mng;
> cout<<"solver = "<<hex <<solver <<endl;
> assert(solver != NULL);
> char * fn = String_val(filename);
> cout<<"file = "<<fn <<endl;
> read_cnf(solver, fn);
> CAMLreturn0;
> }
>
> One thing I wonder about, though, is the line:
>
> SAT_Manager solver = (void*)mng;
>
> shouldn't you be casting to something other than
> (void*) here? Not
> that I know anything about how the type SAT_Manager
> is represented.
>
> John.
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-07-12 4:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-07-12 3:39 John Prevost
2004-07-12 4:46 ` Andy Yang [this message]
2004-07-12 10:55 ` Gerd Stolpmann
2004-07-12 12:03 ` Richard Jones
2004-07-12 12:55 ` Jean-Christophe Filliatre
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-07-11 1:20 Andy Yang
2004-07-11 18:14 ` art yerkes
2004-07-11 18:58 ` Andy Yang
2004-07-12 11:04 ` Gerd Stolpmann
2004-07-12 11:35 ` Damien Doligez
2004-07-12 13:16 ` Andy Yang
2004-07-12 13:33 ` Olivier Andrieu
2004-07-12 15:39 ` Andy Yang
2004-07-12 6:55 ` Anne Pacalet
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