to_unsafe
If a type defines a to_unsafe
method, when passing it to C the value returned by this method will be passed. For example:
lib C
fun exit(status : Int32) : NoReturn
end
class IntWrapper
def initialize(@value)
end
def to_unsafe
@value
end
end
wrapper = IntWrapper.new(1)
C.exit(wrapper) # wrapper is not an Int32, but its to_unsafe
# method is, so wrapper.to_unsafe
# is passed instead
This is very useful for defining wrappers of C types without having to explicitly transform them to their wrapped values.
For example, the String
class implements to_unsafe
to return UInt8*
:
lib C
fun printf(format : UInt8*, ...) : Int32
end
a = 1
b = 2
C.printf "%d + %d = %d\n", a, b, a + b