Re: shared-lib info for other OS (than HPUX)?

From: Robert Casties (casties@desy.de)
Date: Wed Jun 25 1997 - 18:15:34 MEST


Hi Fons!

On Tue, 24 Jun 1997, Fons Rademakers wrote:

> You can interface from a script to shared libraries containing
> C function, but you will have to use rootcint to generate the 
> interface stubs. Look in rootcint -?

Does that mean, that I can source the dictionary generated by rootcint in
the interpreter? (I tried but it seemed not to work.) 

Or does it mean that I have to compile the dictionary (and the library?)
into an interface library? That's what I want to do anyway in the long
run, but for testing and cross-platform use it would be nice to use the
existing shared libraries (actually it was FORTRAN) and an interface
script.

Or does it mean that I have to use rootcint on the library sources? (Well
it's FORTRAN ;-(

Cheers
	Robert

> and http://root.cern.ch/root/roottalk/0442.html
> to see what to do. Specifically, add for each function a line
> like
> 
> #pragma link C++ function Strip;
> #pragma link C   function copy;
> 
> to your LinkDef.h file.
> 
> Cheers, Fons.



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