I am trying to call the following C
function from Haskell
using c2hs
.
void rd_kafka_conf_set_rebalance_cb (
rd_kafka_conf_t *conf,
void (*rebalance_cb) (rd_kafka_t *rk,
rd_kafka_resp_err_t err,
rd_kafka_topic_partition_list_t *partitions,
void *opaque));
I am not familiar with c2hs
and am having troubles with declaring bindings.
This is what I've tried:
--callback type
type RebalanceCbFun =
Ptr RdKafkaT -> CInt -> Ptr RdKafkaTopicPartitionListT -> Ptr Word8 -> IO ()
foreign import ccall safe "wrapper"
mkRebalanceCallback :: RebalanceCbFun -> IO (FunPtr RebalanceCbFun)
foreign import ccall unsafe "rd_kafka.h &rd_kafka_conf_set_rebalance_cb"
rdKafkaConfSetRebalanceCb :: Ptr RdKafkaConfT -> FunPtr RebalanceCbFun -> IO ()
However I have the following error while compiling this code:
Unacceptable type in foreign declaration:
‘Ptr RdKafkaConfT
-> FunPtr
(Ptr RdKafkaT
-> Int32 -> Ptr RdKafkaTopicPartitionListT -> Ptr Word8 -> IO ())
-> IO ()’ cannot be marshalled in a foreign call
A foreign-imported address (via &foo) must have type (Ptr a) or (FunPtr a)
When checking declaration:
foreign import ccall unsafe "static rd_kafka.h &rd_kafka_conf_set_rebalance_cb" rdKafkaConfSetRebalanceCb
:: Ptr RdKafkaConfT -> FunPtr RebalanceCbFun -> IO ()
I don't understand what part is missing Ptr
or FunPtr
here.
I also tried to wrap the whole rdKafkaConfSetRebalanceCb
into FunPtr
like:
foreign import ccall unsafe "rd_kafka.h &rd_kafka_conf_set_rebalance_cb"
rdKafkaConfSetRebalanceCb :: FunPtr (Ptr RdKafkaConfT -> FunPtr RebalanceCbFun -> IO ())
Not sure if it makes sense although it compiles... But then I don't know how to use this function, this is what I tried (and this is the signature I'd like to have in the end):
kafkaConfSetRebalanceCb :: RdKafkaConfTPtr -> RebalanceCbFun -> IO ()
kafkaConfSetRebalanceCb conf cb = do
cb' <- mkRebalanceCallback cb
withForeignPtr conf $ \c -> rdKafkaConfSetRebalanceCb c cb'
return ()
Now it complains that I don't have a function to call, just a pointer to a function (because of that FunPtr
wrapping).
Can you show me how C
bindings could be done correctly for the C
signature above?
The following file compiles fine for me (with ghc -c Test.hs
). The only real difference is that I have omitted the &
in the foreign import.
{-# LANGUAGE ForeignFunctionInterface #-}
module Test where
import Data.Word
import Foreign.C.Types
import Foreign.Ptr
import Foreign.ForeignPtr
newtype RdKafkaT = RdKafkaT (Ptr RdKafkaT)
newtype RdKafkaConfT = RdKafkaConfT (Ptr RdKafkaConfT)
newtype RdKafkaTopicPartitionListT = RdKafkaTopicPartitionListT (Ptr RdKafkaTopicPartitionListT)
type RebalanceCbFun =
Ptr RdKafkaT -> CInt -> Ptr RdKafkaTopicPartitionListT -> Ptr Word8 -> IO ()
foreign import ccall safe "wrapper"
mkRebalanceCallback :: RebalanceCbFun -> IO (FunPtr RebalanceCbFun)
foreign import ccall unsafe "rd_kafka.h rd_kafka_conf_set_rebalance_cb"
rdKafkaConfSetRebalanceCb :: Ptr RdKafkaConfT -> FunPtr RebalanceCbFun -> IO ()
kafkaConfSetRebalanceCb :: ForeignPtr RdKafkaConfT -> RebalanceCbFun -> IO ()
kafkaConfSetRebalanceCb conf cb = do
cb' <- mkRebalanceCallback cb
withForeignPtr conf $ \c -> rdKafkaConfSetRebalanceCb c cb'