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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T15:11:10+00:00 2026-05-16T15:11:10+00:00

I am trying to interface to Ada in C++ using externs. What is the

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I am trying to interface to Ada in C++ using externs. What is the difference between these two implementations?

Implementation A

namespace Ada
{
    extern "C"
    {
        int getNumber();
        int index;
        int value;
    }
}

Implementation B

namespace Ada
{
    extern "C"
    {
        int getNumber();
    }
    extern "C" int index;
    extern "C" int value;
}

Both implementations compile just fine. But Impl-A fails to link, I get a multiple definition error for index and value. I’m just trying to understand the differences.

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    2026-05-16T15:11:11+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:11 pm

    extern “C” only conveys the linking conventions to use for the code within the extern “C” block. Anything in that block will be linked against as if it were pure c. Confusingly, extern int is totally different. It means that you promise there is an actual int named index and an actual int named value somewhere, but they cannot be found here. In your implementation-A the ints are actually not extern in the second sense – the extern “C” only implies that they provide a strict c linking convention.

    Same keyword but totally different uses, which is unfortunate since it leads to weird issues like this. Mixing them is legal (obviously), but they don’t behave together the way that their name implies.

    EDIT

    See Charle’s response for the true definition of the extern weirdness as defined in the C++ standard.

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