I'm having an issue with interfacing to C from ada. In particular I have this ada declaration:
type Byte is mod 256; pragma Convention (C, Byte);
type ByteStream is array (Interfaces.C.size_t range <>) of Byte;
pragma Convention (C, ByteStream);
type VoidPointer is access all ByteStream;
type ByteBuffer is
record
data : VoidPointer;
size : Interfaces.C.size_t;
end record;
pragma Convention (C, ByteBuffer);
procedure Free is new Ada.Unchecked_Deallocation (ByteStream, VoidPointer);
and this C declaration:
struct ByteBuffer {
unsigned char *data;
size_t size;
};
and this ada import:
function My_Function (
data : in ByteBuffer)
return Interfaces.C.int;
pragma Import (C, My_Function, "my_function");
and this C declaration:
int my_function(struct ByteBuffer data);
And yet when I debug my code I find a size of (in one example) 110 on the ada side, but 0x7fffffffe750 on the c side. Why is my size_t being mangled? (Note: the data itself is also mangled, but hopefully fixing one will fix the other).
pragma Convention (C, ByteBuffer);
would have solved that. Perhaps I also need to specify something on the C side?