SWIG/Examples/java/funcptr/

Pointers to Functions

Okay, just what in the heck does SWIG do with a declaration like this?

int do_op(int a, int b, int (*op)(int, int));
Well, it creates a wrapper as usual. Of course, that does raise some questions about the third argument (the pointer to a function).

In this case, SWIG will wrap the function pointer as it does for all other pointers. However, in order to actually call this function from a Java program, you will need to pass some kind of C function pointer object. In C, this is easy, you just supply a function name as an argument like this:

/* Some callback function */
int add(int a, int b) {
   return a+b;
} 
...
int r = do_op(x,y,add);
To make this work with SWIG, you will need to do a little extra work. Specifically, you need to create some function pointer objects using the %constant directive like this:
%constant(int (*)(int,int)) ADD = add;
Now, in a Java program, you would do this:
int r = do_op(x,y, example.ADD)
where example is the module name.

An Example

Here are some files that illustrate this with a simple example:

Notes