* C Interface - Native-Code / Bytecode
@ 2006-02-23 23:03 Alexander Fuchs
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From: Alexander Fuchs @ 2006-02-23 23:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
I have a problem with an OCaml program that links to a C-library via a
C++ wrapper. In essence, the behavior of the C part is different when
using native-code or bytecode compilation. It seems like the content of
some variables diverges at some point. There are no calls from C to
OCaml, yet.
Now, this might be a problem with the ownership of the memory between
C/C++ and OCaml. But as far as I can tell from the manual, all the
CAMLparam, CAMLlocal, and CAMLreturn calls are in place in the C++
wrapper, plus all C++ functions used by C and OCaml are declared as
extern "C".
I get this behavior with ocaml 3.09.0 (Debian) and 3.09.1 (Redhat), with
static and dynamic linking. I use OCamlMakefile to manage the compilation.
Does perhaps someone have an idea what might cause this different
behavior in native and bytecode? Is there anything special to watch when
using a C++ file?
Thanks,
Alex
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