On Sunday, 13 May 2012 at 02:44:22 UTC, Jason King wrote:
I'm trying to use ocilib (deimos\ocilib) bindings and having
some issues.
dmd 2.0.59, Windows 7 64 bit.
I can change sc.ini to get everything to build.
I can compile with dmd myapp.d -I<path_to_deimos> -c, but I
can't seem to figure out the right switches to make the app
find the ociliba-dm.lib that I generated.
Using sc.ini seems to work, using the lib environment variable
seems to work but I'd like to understand how to make the
command line switches work.
The compiled application hangs the first time it calls an
ocilib routine and I don't expect you folks to debug that for
me but it occurred to me that since I have the paid-for version
of dmc I could try essentially the same code vs. c++ and if it
worked that would isolate the problem to the ocilib.d header.
I have the same "can't find the library with command line
switches" problem but I suspect the D fix will help me c++-wise
as well. The unique to c++ issue is shows like so.
C:\ocilib\ocilib3.9.3\lib32>dmc myapp.cpp -c
-Ic:\ocilib\ocilib3.9.3\include
C:\ocilib\ocilib3.9.3\lib32>optlink myapp.obj,,,ociliba-dm.lib
OPTLINK (R) for Win32 Release 7.50B1
Copyright (C) Digital Mars 1989 - 2001 All Rights Reserved
myapp.obj(myapp)
Error 42: Symbol Undefined _OCI_Cleanup
myapp.obj(myapp)
Error 42: Symbol Undefined _OCI_GetString
... 7 more, covering all ocilib calls.
running lib -l vs. ociliba-dm.lib shows symbols with @ signs
appended, e.g.
_OCI_Cleanup@0 and _OCI_GetString@8.
I suspect there's some simple disconnect on my part here, but I
can't see it.
Any assistance deeply appreciated.
Please try adding `-DOCI_API=__stdcall -DOCI_CHARSET_ANSI` to dmc
command line. (check
http://orclib.sourceforge.net/doc/html/group__g__install.html)
If you get runtime errors, please check your ORACLE_HOME
environment variable and make sure your %ORACLE_HOME%\bin
directory is in your PATH environment variable.