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I'm using ubuntu 12.04LTS,I'm trying to create node extension. ex.cxx:

    #include <stdio.h>

void user_connect(char user[],char date[]){

FILE* fichier=NULL;
fichier=fopen("log.txt","+a");
fprintf(fichier,"user:%s connected at :%s",user,date);
fclose(fichier);

}

void etat_periph(char periph[]){

FILE* fichier=NULL;
fichier=fopen("log.txt","+a");
fprintf(fichier,periph);
fclose(fichier);

}

ex.i:

%module example
 %{
 extern void user_connect(char user[],char date[]);
 extern void etat_periph(char periph[]);

 %}


 extern void user_connect(char user[],char date[]);
 extern void etat_periph(char periph[]);

binding.gyp:

 {
  "targets": [
    {
      "target_name": "ex",
      "sources": [ "ex.cxx", "ex_wrap.cxx" ]
    }
  ]
}

app.js:

var ex=require("./build/Release/ex");
var user="hs";
var current_date=new Date();
var date=current_date.toString();
var periph="led is on";

ex.user_connect(user,date);
ex.etat_perpih(periph);

I run the appropriate commands using swig to do the node extension,after creating the extension when I run node app.js I got this error message:

Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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  • Execute the function from C and attach a debugger
    – Jens Munk
    Aug 2, 2015 at 8:29
  • @JensMunk: I didn't get nothing when I debug it
    – arrow man
    Aug 2, 2015 at 9:45
  • Are you saying that the C program works fine? If so, then you can conclude that the wrapper introduces the segmentation fault. I have seen this a couple of times and as a consequence I have changed some of the typemaps provided.
    – Jens Munk
    Aug 2, 2015 at 19:19

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