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I have a cpp code in which I want to call a c function. Both compile well to .o files, but when the clang++ is executing for compilation, I receive the following error:

file.cpp:74:12: error: expected unqualified-id
    extern "C"
           ^

The code in the cpp file is the following:

void parseExtern(QString str)
{
#ifdef __cplusplus
    extern "C"
    {
#endif
        function_in_C(str);
#ifdef __cplusplus
    }
#endif

}

How can I avoid the error ? I can't compile the c file with clang++, I really need to use extern. Thanks.

Wolfgang
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Laurent Crivello
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The extern "C" linkage specification is something you attach to a function declaration. You don't put it at the call site.

In your case, you'd put the following in a header file:

#ifdef __cplusplus
    extern "C"
    {
#endif
        void function_in_C(char const *); /* insert correct prototype */
        /* add other C function prototypes here if needed */
#ifdef __cplusplus
    }
#endif

Then in your C++ code, you just call it like any other function. No extra decoration required.

char const * data = ...;
function_in_C(data);
Mat
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