Re: Oracle and Objective C++

2008-09-05 Thread Scott Ribe
Also file a bug report with Oracle: describe the issue and suggest to them
that if they're using C++, they ought to use namespaces in order to avoid
naming conflicts.


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Re: Oracle and Objective C++

2008-09-05 Thread Jean-Daniel Dupas



Le 5 sept. 08 à 17:13, Bradley Randy a écrit :



But I get the following errors when I try to compile it.

Line Location occiAQ.h:280: error:
'oracle::occi::aq::Subscription::Protocol' has a previous  
declaration here

Line Location occiAQ.h:280: error:
'oracle::occi::aq::Subscription::Protocol' has a previous  
declaration here

Line Location occiAQ.h:320: error:
'oracle::occi::aq::Subscription::Protocol' referred to as 'struct'
Line Location occiAQ.h:321: error:
'oracle::occi::aq::Subscription::Protocol' referred to as 'struct'




Can anybody tell me if this is because “Protocol” is a reserved word  
in

Objective C?

If so, can anyone think of a work=-around?  The only idea I have is  
to call
the OCCI code as a process with NSTask and pipe queries and results  
results

back and forth.

Thanks all.


Protocol is not a reserved word, it is a type defined in runtime.h>


#ifdef __OBJC__
@class Protocol;
#else
typedef struct objc_object Protocol;
#endif

A workaround may be to use a macro to hide the objc variable (untested).

#define Protocol ObjCProtocol
#import 
#undef Protocol

An other workaround is to wrap your oracle calls into a .cpp file that  
includes "occiAQ.h", and then call thoses functions from you objcpp  
file.


--- mywrapper.h 

extern
int myOracleFunction();


--- mywrapper.c --

#include "mywrapper.h"
#include "occiAQ.h"

int myOracleFunction() {
// perform oracle specific code

}



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Re: Oracle and Objective C++

2008-09-05 Thread Bradley Randy

> But I get the following errors when I try to compile it.
> 
> Line Location occiAQ.h:280: error:
> 'oracle::occi::aq::Subscription::Protocol' has a previous declaration here
> Line Location occiAQ.h:280: error:
> 'oracle::occi::aq::Subscription::Protocol' has a previous declaration here
> Line Location occiAQ.h:320: error:
> 'oracle::occi::aq::Subscription::Protocol' referred to as 'struct'
> Line Location occiAQ.h:321: error:
> 'oracle::occi::aq::Subscription::Protocol' referred to as 'struct'
> 
> 

Can anybody tell me if this is because ³Protocol² is a reserved word in
Objective C?

If so, can anyone think of a work=-around?  The only idea I have is to call
the OCCI code as a process with NSTask and pipe queries and results results
back and forth.

Thanks all.
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