On Wed, Feb 05, 2014 at 02:16:54PM -1000, Cody Eilar wrote: > > But what I really want is: > > > > Foo_ext.h: > > > > func1_racket_ext() { /*... do racket stuff and run func1() */} > > > > /* Scheme initializes etc... */ > > > > > > Bar_ext.cpp: > > #include "Foo_ext.h" > > > > func2_racket_ext() {/* ... do more racket stuff and run func2() /*}
Disclaimer: I know nothing about Racket extensions. In C++, if you want to be able to call a function from multiple .cpp files, you typically put the *declaration* in a header: void func1_ext(void); The definition would still go in a .cpp file: void func1_ext(void) { /*...*/ } You typically only put the definition in a header if you want to make an inline function. It doesn't seem like you want an inline function here. Does that help? David ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users