Thanks tye, that was an excellent help, got me going again ;-))
Now I have another problem though, one of the C functions calls another C function which returns a ULONG value. The ULONG returning function is declared as static in a .C file and takes a structure as a parameter (The structure is typedef'd in a C file aswell).
Here's what I've got so far:
testmain.XS File: This is the declaration for the ULONG returning function-
unsigned long GetHandle(row,entry) unsigned long row CACHE *entry OUTPUT: RETVAL
Typemap:
const char * T_PV unsigned char * T_PV CACHE * T_PTROBJ
When I compile this I get the following error (First of many!)
Error C2065: 'CACHE': Undeclared identifier.
I have included all headers and added all .obj files to the makefile.pl.
Is there any way around these problems?? I can't modify the c code BTW!
Again, thanks,
Paul

In reply to Re: (tye)Re: PerlXS type problem by PH
in thread PerlXS type problem by PH

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