Dear All,

I have a question regarding the Convert::Binary::C module.

(1) I parse a header file having MyStruct. A array is declared of type MyStruct MyObjects[3]. The statement if ($c->def("MyStruct")) returns TRUE whereas if ($c->def("MyObjects")) does not return TRUE, why ?. What is the way out ?.

(2) sizeof(Strcture Name) works fine, but sizeof(Object Name) does not work. Why ?. WHat is the way out ?.

(3) Is there any way to know the size of the variable(Myobject) and what about arrays ?. How do i get the size of an array ?.

Regards, Giri.

In reply to Convert Binary C by girip1979

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