Does passing enumerated types to calllib only work up to enum values of 0x80000000?
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I am calling a function in a DLL to get hold of the value corresponding to a certain enum name defined in a C header file. This DLL function simply looks like this:
EXPORTED unsigned long convertEnumNameToU32(LinIfParamName parameterName)
{
return (unsigned long)parameterName;
}
The enum definition in the C header file looks like this:
typedef enum LinIfParamName
{
DUMMY0 = 0x7FFFFFFD,
DUMMY1 = 0x7FFFFFFE,
DUMMY2 = 0x7FFFFFFF,
DUMMY3 = 0x80000000,
DUMMY4 = 0x80000001,
DUMMY5 = 0x80000002
} LinIfParamName;
Now, after loading the DLL with loadlibrary and calling the conversion function through calllib, like
calllib(obj.dpdLibraryName, 'convertEnumNameToU32', 'DUMMY0')
I only get the correct value returned for the first four enum names. All enum names having a value larger than 0x80000000 is returned as 0x80000000.
Is this a known limitation in loadlibrary or calllib?
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Cris Luengo
il 19 Dic 2022
An enum is an int, 0x7FFFFFFF is the largest possible value in an int. MATLAB doesn't wrap on overflow, it clamps. I'm guessing this issue is related to that.
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