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[Chicken-users] SWIG and callbacks
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Tony Sidaway |
Subject: |
[Chicken-users] SWIG and callbacks |
Date: |
Sat, 3 Mar 2007 14:22:03 +0000 |
I'm trying to write a callback in Scheme. The unusual thing about
this callback is that it's intended to be invoked during the course of
a Swig call.
I know that our native FFI has foreign-lambda and foreign-safe-lambda,
the latter intended for this kind of circumstance. My question is:
does Chicken Swig also permit this, or would I have to rewrite the
swig code to make it safe for callbacks?
Examining the Scheme code for "create-foreign-stub", which generates
all foreign calls in the Chicken ffi, it seems that what needs to be
done before a "safe" or what was formerly known as a "callback" call,
boils down to the following:
* make 24 bytes more space for the result type
* perform a minor garbage collection.
I suppose I could add these to my swig-generated stubs and see what
happens, but I thought I'd ask first in case somebody knows.
- [Chicken-users] SWIG and callbacks,
Tony Sidaway <=