From: Olivier Andrieu <andrieu@ijm.jussieu.fr>
To: jonathan.roewen@gmail.com
Cc: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Initialising caml values from C
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 11:37:16 +0200 (CEST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050419.113716.74731383.andrieu@ijm.jussieu.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ad8cfe7e050419015541f5f5e7@mail.gmail.com>
Jonathan Roewen [Tue, 19 Apr 2005]:
> I'm building an ocaml-native program (actually an OS). Anyways, I
> initialise the ocaml runtime from C, but the problem I have is that I
> want a couple of caml values to be initialised by calling into C-land.
>
> Something like: (lfb is a linear frame buffer)
>
> external get_lfb: unit -> (int32, Bigarray.int32_elt,
> Bigarray.c_layout) Bigarray.Array2.t = "get_lfb"
>
> (* the part that doesn't seem to work *)
>
> (* create a cairo instance for drawing into the LFB *)
> let cairo = Cairo.create ()
> (* gets the LFB, makes it into a cairo image, then sets it as surface
> for cairo to draw into *)
> let _ = Cairo.set_target_image cairo (of_bigarr_32 true (get_lfb
> ()))
>
> If I instead call some initialiser functions to set up the cairo
> instances, it seems to be okay... but it'd make life a lot easier
> if the above would work correctly. It'd especially help with other
> parts of the code that use the above (and other functions/values).
I don't quite understand your problem.
Is it that the code (with Cairo) isn't working ? (and if yes,
what exactly isn't working ?)
Or you want help on how to write the get_lfb function ?
--
Olivier
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2005-04-19 8:55 Jonathan Roewen
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