xs/tag.xs has in it
#include "tag.h" MODULE = Audio::TagLib PACKAGE = Audio::TagLib::Tag PROTOTYPES: ENABLE ################################################################ # # PUBLIC MEMBER FUNCTIONS # ################################################################ void TagLib::Tag::DESTROY() CODE: /* skip if READONLY flag on */ if(!SvREADONLY(SvRV(ST(0)))) delete THIS;
see "PACKAGE = Audio::TagLib::Tag"? That is where the method calls will wind up in. But since this is C++ XS which I'm not familiar with, not C XS, I think the "TagLib::Tag::" get stripped off.

As others said, your header() method in XS exists in a different class than you want it. Check the docs of your C++ library whether the TagLib::Tag class has a header method or not. According to http://taglib.github.io/api/classTagLib_1_1Tag.html it does not.

BTW, you should also mention you are the CPAN maintainer of Audio-TagLib ;)

In reply to Re: Some functions in .xs file can't be found by bulk88
in thread Some functions in .xs file can't be found by geoffleach

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