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I am learning how to call shared libraries in J. I have read the succinct tutorial on DLLs and Memory Management and also chapter 21 of J for C Programmers.

In C, I defined the following struct:

typedef struct {
    int    type;
    double rate;
    double quantity;
} Order;

Still in C, I then defined functions getType, getRate and getQuant that take a struct of type Order and return its type, rate and quantity, respectively. Lastly, I did build a shared library (shared object) test.so.

In J, I created an ijs file containing the following:

DLL =: jpath '/Users/rodrigo/Desktop/test.so'

cd=: 15!:0

NB. int getType(Order order)
getType =: 3 : 0
 cmd =. DLL,' getType i i d d'
 1 pick cmd cd y
)

NB. double getRate(Order order)
getRate =: 3 : 0
 cmd =. DLL,' getRate d i d d'
 2 pick cmd cd y
)

NB. double getQuant(Order order)
getQuant =: 3 : 0
 cmd =. DLL,' getQuant d i d d'
 3 pick cmd cd y
)

Testing these simple test functions in jqt:

   order1 =: 1; 2.2; 3.3
   order2 =: 4; 5.5; 6.6

   (getType order1); (getRate order1); (getQuant order1)
┌─┬───┬───┐
│1│2.2│3.3│
└─┴───┴───┘
   (getType order2); (getRate order2); (getQuant order2)
┌─┬───┬───┐
│4│5.5│6.6│
└─┴───┴───┘

So far, so good. However, in C, I have also defined the following struct that contains a member of type array of Orders:

typedef struct {
    long    number;
    Order   buys[10];
} Block;

Still in C, I defined a function that takes a string and passes a struct of type Block by reference:

int parser(const char *str, Block *blck);

My questions are the following:

  1. How can I call this parsing function in J? What descriptors should I use?

  2. Must I use memory management, i.e., functions mema, memf, memr and memw? If so, how?

  3. The tutorials I read do not have examples with structs. Could you please provide pointers to J code in which C functions that take addresses of structs containing nested structs are called from J via the use of a shared library?


Compensation: bounty of at least 200 points to whoever answers (most) satisfactorily.

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    I haven't seen the people who could answer your question frequenting stackoverflow. Perhaps head over to the J programming forum and then post your question. When you get the answer that you want you can back here for the benefit of stackoverflow participants. jsoftware.com/forums.htm is the link to forums and I think programming is most likely the forum that fits your question.
    – bob
    Aug 13, 2018 at 14:15

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