On Sunday, 27 April 2014 at 02:15:59 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
And if those functions are called from the library's own
initialization and deinitialization functions, the C program
need not know anything about the D runtime dependence:
void mylib_init() {
rt_init(0);
// ... other initial
On 04/26/2014 11:27 AM, Rémy Mouëza wrote:
> You will also have to declare 2 function for initializing and
> terminating D's runtime:
> char rt_init(long long);
> char rt_term(long long);
>
> call rt_init(0) before using your D functions (this will initialize D
> runtime - the D GC amon
It is possible to write a D library useable from C. However, we may not
be able to hide the fact that the library has been written in D.
You must first export some D function you want to use from C, using
extern (C) declaration.
Then declare them in your C program or headers.
You will also h
Is it possible to write a library that is callable from C without
the enduser even knowing it was written in D? That is, can a C
programmer use the library as though it were written in C
straightforwardly? Or for that matter, by an enduser programming
in Python or Lua where the library is being