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"Roger D. Vargas" <luo_hei@yahoo.es> writes:
> Because the SWIG docs say so. The C++ wrapper code generated by SWIG
> should have such function, and also have found that it can be named
> luaopen_ClassA(). But none of both works.
For my file "foo.i", swig generates "luaopen_foo". I think swig gets
the name "foo" from the %module commnad in the .i file; do you have a
line like "%module ClassA" in your .i file?
Anyway, since swig generate C code, you can easily look at it and see
what it's doing. In my version of swig, it outputs some lines like:
 #define SWIG_name "foo"
 #define SWIG_init luaopen_foo
 #define SWIG_init_user luaopen_foo_user
... and then later in that file defines:
 #ifdef __cplusplus
 extern "C" {
 #endif
 SWIGEXPORT int SWIG_init(lua_State* L)
 {
 ...
 }
with the reuslt of defining an exported function called "luaopen_foo".
-Miles
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