I'm trying to write a perl wrapper for my C++ library. My whole library is under a namespace:
namespace geno_eye
{
typedef int64_t PosType;
}
I wrote the following typemap, in which T_IV is a perl build-in typemap:
TYPEMAP
geno_eye::PosType T_IV
and I wrote the following XS code:
....
MODULE = GenoEye PACKAGE = GenoEye::Page
geno_eye::Page*
Page::new(format, file, width, height, genome_display_length)
SV* format
SV* file
double width
double height
geno_eye::PosType genome_display_length
CODE:
It seems xsubpp converts ":" into "_":
GenoEye.c:196:2: error: ‘geno_eye__PosType’ was not declared in this s
+cope
geno_eye__PosType genome_display_length = (geno_eye__PosType)SvIV(ST
+(5))
How to work around it?
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