
On 30 Jan 2006, at 16:13, Edward Diener wrote:
Stefan Roiser wrote:
Edward Diener <eddielee <at> tropicsoft.com> writes:
You can find more information at
http://cern.ch/reflex [...] I have found the information on
Stefan Roiser wrote: this sight totally deficient in regards to creating a working version under Windows. Your library may be excellent but unless you allow everyone to see if it is so or not, it is not a viable alternative for all end-users.
For the *nix world the library and tools should be buildable with the attached autotools. For windows I will upload a VC71 solutions file to the web page.
I look forward to seeing this for Windows.
I have uploaded a VC71 project solution file to the web page at http://seal-reflex.web.cern.ch/seal-reflex/releases.html This should build a Reflex.dll. Sorry for the delay but I first had to find a way how to export the symbols (this is done with our build tools by default). The solution now is to export every symbol. This is too much and I probably should do something similar like boost choosing the proper set of symbols with the decl_export/import for windows. To produce dictionary sources you will need to do python python/genreflex/genreflex.py MyHeader.h --gccxmlpath=c:/my/ path/to/gccxml/bin and then compile the resulting MyHeader_rflx.cpp into a shareable library and dynamically load it into your application (no symbols need to be exported). If you discover problems please let me know. Cheers Stefan -- Stefan Roiser CERN, PH Department CH - 1211 Geneva 23 Mob:+41 76 487 5334 Tel:+41 22 767 4838 Fax:+41 22 767 9425