Kai Meyer Wrote: > gcc -m32 -shared -fPIC Test.cpp -o libTest.so
> So I monkeyed around a little bit, and found out that if I change > "extern (C)" to "extern (C++)", the library links correctly and the > program runs. > > That lead me to believe that if I added the "-cpp" option to htod.exe, > it would generate extern(C++) functions. But I got a blank Test.d file > doing it that way. > > So, gcc created a libTest.so with a function in it, and dmd only finds > the function with extern(C++) and not with extern(C). > > Now I'm just confused, yet pleased something worked. Because you compile .cpp file, gcc compiles it with g++ as C++ and mangles functions accordingly. You can tell gcc to compile the file as C.