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- From: "Plapp, Phillip" <phillip dot plapp at hp dot com>
- To: <gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 17:23:55 +0200
- Subject: gcj
Hello GNU guys,
I have a question concerning GCJ, CNI and nested java classes. The
following is my java class scenario in
which class A contains an instance of a nested class B:
Class A
{
B b;
Class B
{
int getSize();
}
}
In my CNI style C++ file, I have the following code that attempts to
access b->getSize() through a, which is an instance of A
#include <A.h> // line number 3
A$B *tmp = (A$B*)a.getB; // line number 180
jint size = tmp->getSize(); // line number 181
When I compile with gcj, I get the following error:
Test.cpp:181: error: invalid use of undefined type 'A$B'
As you can see, the compiler didn't have a problem with line 180 where I
got the instance b of class B. The problem
came when I tried to use the instance of b. I assume this is because
there is no A$B header file. I tried to produce the
A$B.h file, but gcjh only produced the A.h file even when I ran
gcjh A$B.
Any ideas?
You guys make good stuff!
Thanks!
Phil