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September 26, 2013 extern(C) bool function type? | ||||
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Does anyone know:
If an extern(c) function is defined as returning a bool, does D handle the conversion automatically into true and false? Should it be defined as returning an int? On a 64 bit machine? Does this depend on the compiler used to compile the library? int32_t? int_64_t?
Is this portable or non-portable?
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Charles Hixson
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September 26, 2013 Re: extern(C) bool function type? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Charles Hixson | Charles Hixson:
> Does anyone know:
> If an extern(c) function is defined as returning a bool, does D handle the conversion automatically into true and false? Should it be defined as returning an int? On a 64 bit machine? Does this depend on the compiler used to compile the library? int32_t? int_64_t?
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> Is this portable or non-portable?
A D bool is a C99 uint8_t that has values just 0 or 1.
If your uint8_t contains a value x > 1, in many cases this works, but some D code relying on the standard values of a D boolean breaks (like when you sum bool values in D, to count the true ones).
D doesn't handle those conversions beside the narrowing or extension of bit-width lengths.
Bye,
bearophile
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September 26, 2013 Re: extern(C) bool function type? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Charles Hixson | On 2013-09-26 20:56, Charles Hixson wrote: > Does anyone know: > If an extern(c) function is defined as returning a bool, does D handle > the conversion automatically into true and false? Should it be defined > as returning an int? On a 64 bit machine? Does this depend on the > compiler used to compile the library? int32_t? int_64_t? > > Is this portable or non-portable? In general 0 is false and all other integers are true. So if the function returns 0 or 1 it will automatically work for true and false as well. -- /Jacob Carlborg |
September 26, 2013 Re: extern(C) bool function type? | ||||
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Posted in reply to bearophile | On 09/26/2013 12:19 PM, bearophile wrote: > Charles Hixson: > >> Does anyone know: >> If an extern(c) function is defined as returning a bool, does D handle the conversion automatically into true and false? Should it be defined as returning an int? On a 64 bit machine? Does this depend on the compiler used to compile the library? int32_t? int_64_t? >> >> Is this portable or non-portable? > > A D bool is a C99 uint8_t that has values just 0 or 1. > > If your uint8_t contains a value x > 1, in many cases this works, but some D code relying on the standard values of a D boolean breaks (like when you sum bool values in D, to count the true ones). > > D doesn't handle those conversions beside the narrowing or extension of bit-width lengths. > > Bye, > bearophile > It's a library function, that claims to return bool, but is a C function. My suspicion is that the proper way to handle this is to say that it returns an int, or possibly an int32_t, i.e. to declare is as not returning a bool, even though the library says that that's what it returns. But my computer is a 64 bit machine, and the code was compiled awhile ago, so I suspect it may really be returning an int32_t. The problem is that if I guess wrong this will not dependably cause a problem. (I had a hope that D would say "O, it's a C routine returning a bool, so I know how to deal with that", but that wasn't really my expectation.) Yeah, if I were defining the function, I'd define it in a way that I know how to handle properly. But I'm not, and the interface is for either C or C++. I can choose between those two. So... if C returns an int64_t and I declare it as an int32_t, will this cause problems? What about if C returns an int32_t and I declare it as an int64_t? Or *is* there a good way to handle this? (I think that there's an error code I could interrogate if I need to just ignore the result...but I don't know if I can do this in all cases.) -- Charles Hixson |
September 26, 2013 Re: extern(C) bool function type? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Charles Hixson | Charles Hixson: > So... if C returns an int64_t and I declare it as an int32_t, will this cause problems? What about if C returns an int32_t and I declare it as an int64_t? Or *is* there a good way to handle this? (I think that there's an error code I could interrogate if I need to just ignore the result...but I don't know if I can do this in all cases.) Take a look at this entertaining page: http://dlang.org/phobos/std_stdint.html Bye, bearophile |
September 27, 2013 Re: extern(C) bool function type? | ||||
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Posted in reply to bearophile Attachments:
| I'd forgotten about: int_least8_t I guess that's what I should use. On 09/26/2013 03:06 PM, bearophile wrote: > Charles Hixson: > >> So... if C returns an int64_t and I declare it as an int32_t, will this cause problems? What about if C returns an int32_t and I declare it as an int64_t? Or *is* there a good way to handle this? (I think that there's an error code I could interrogate if I need to just ignore the result...but I don't know if I can do this in all cases.) > > Take a look at this entertaining page: http://dlang.org/phobos/std_stdint.html > > Bye, > bearophile > -- Charles Hixson |
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