On Mon, 7 Apr 2003, John Gunther wrote:
> The PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide, Section 9.5, says "User-defined
> functions can be written in C (or a language that can be made compatible
> with C, such as C++)". Can someone point me to some examples or docs on
> how to make C++ compatible with C? Despite searching, I'm unable to find
> anything comprehensive that discusses calling C++ functions from C
> programs.
Didn't find any good tuts about this... so here goes:
You can't call functions with C++ linkage from C programs. The keyword you
are missing is extern "C", which causes C programs to be compiled with C
linkage.
You can prefix prototypes and/or actual function definitions in C++
program with extern "C", or you can surround many of them in a block
(extern "C" { ... }).
Remember, that you probably can't use C++ library functions/classes etc in
PostgreSQL though.
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