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If I have a class as follows

   class Example_class 
   Example_Class 
   {
       private:
         int x; 
         int y; 
       public: 
         Example_Class() 
         { 
             x = 8;
             y = 9;
         }
       ~Example_Class() 
       { } 
   };

And a struct as follows

struct
{
   int x;
   int y;
} example_struct;

Is the structure in memory of the example_struct simmilar to that in Example_Class

for example if I do the following

struct example_struct foo_struct;
Example_class Example_Class foo_class = Example_Class();

mempymemcpy(&foo_struct, &Example_Class, &foo_class, sizeof(foo_struct));

will foo_struct.x = 8 and foo_struct.y = 9 (ie: the same values as the x,y values in the foo_class) ?

The reason I ask is I have a C++ library (don't want to change it) that is sharing an object with C code and I want to use a struct to represent the object coming from the C++ library. I'm only interested in the attributes of the object.

I know the ideal situation would be to have Example_class wrap arround a common structure between the C and C++ code but it is not going to be easy to change the C++ library in use.

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Structure of a C++ Object in Memory Vs a Struct

If I have a class as follows

    class Example_class 
   {
       private:
         int x; 
         int y; 
       public: 
         Example_Class() 
         { 
             x = 8;
             y = 9;
         }
       ~Example_Class() 
       { } 
};

And a struct as follows

struct
{
   int x;
   int y;
} example_struct;

Is the structure in memory of the example_struct simmilar to that in Example_Class

for example if I do the following

struct example_struct foo_struct;
Example_class foo_class = Example_Class();

mempy(&foo_struct, &Example_Class, sizeof(foo_struct));

will foo_struct.x = 8 and foo_struct.y = 9 (ie: the same values as the x,y values in the foo_class) ?

The reason I ask is I have a C++ library (don't want to change it) that is sharing an object with C code and I want to use a struct to represent the object coming from the C++ library. I'm only interested in the attributes of the object.

I know the ideal situation would be to have Example_class wrap arround a common structure between the C and C++ code but it is not going to be easy to change the C++ library in use.