Write a C test.c program that uses the desired type. Then do "gcc -E test.c
> test.txt".
This will expand/flatten all the macros. Open the test.txt file and look for
the type.

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 5:30 PM, Brown, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Good afternoon list,
>
> I'm attempting to wrap SQLite with Managed C++ and I'm getting some
> compiler warnings as the compiler/linker is have trouble finding the
> declaration of the structure 'sqlite3_stmt', I've tried looking for it
> manually but I can't find it either all I can find is a typedef on line
> 2569 of slite3.h.  This isn't enough to stop the CLR compiler form
> complaining, I had a similar warning with the structure 'sqlite3' but
> including sqlite3Int.h resolved that warning as the structure is defined
> there, however tracking down the header file that defines 'sqlite3_stmt'
> seems to be leading no where...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Daniel Brown | Software Engineer @ EA Canada
> "The best laid schemes o' mice an' men, gang aft agley"
>
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