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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:39:05+00:00 2026-05-11T21:39:05+00:00

Here’s my situation: I would like to call ffmpeg’s av_free_packet function: // avformat.h static

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Here’s my situation:

I would like to call ffmpeg’s av_free_packet function:

// avformat.h
static inline void av_free_packet(AVPacket *pkt)
{
  if (pkt && pkt->destruct)
    pkt->destruct(pkt);
}

But unfortunately this function is static inline, and so doesn’t really appear in the linked library.

However, it is a very simple function, which I could reimplement in Haskell. And that’s what I can’t figure out how to do. Here’s a partial attempt (.hsc):

av_free_packet :: Ptr AVPacket -> IO ()
av_free_packet pkt =
  when (nullPtr /= pkt) $ do
    destruct <- (#peek AVPacket, destruct) pkt :: IO (FunPtr (Ptr AVPacket -> IO ()))
    when (nullFunPtr /= destruct) $ funPtrToFun destruct pkt

funPtrToFun :: FunPtr a -> a
funPtrToFun = ?

For now I could resort to implementing this function in C (by just calling the original), but it seems to me that calling function pointers should be possible somehow..

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    2026-05-11T21:39:05+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:39 pm

    From The Haskell 98 Foreign Function Interface 1.0,

    Dynamic import.

    The type of a dynamic stub has to be of the form (FunPtr ft) -> ft, where ft may be any foreign type.

    As an example, consider

    foreign import ccall "dynamic"  
      mkFun :: FunPtr (CInt -> IO ()) -> (CInt -> IO ())
    

    The stub factory mkFun converts any pointer to a C function that gets an integer value as its only argument and does not have a return value into a corresponding Haskell function.

    In your case, the usage would look something like the following.

    foreign import ccall "dynamic"
      funPktToNil:: FunPtr (Ptr AVPacket -> IO ()) -> Ptr AVPacket -> IO ()
    
    av_free_packet :: Ptr AVPacket -> IO ()
    av_free_packet pkt =
      when (nullPtr /= pkt) $ do
        destruct <- (#peek AVPacket, destruct) pkt
        when (nullFunPtr /= destruct) $ funPktToNil destruct pkt
    
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