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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:09:09+00:00 2026-05-16T02:09:09+00:00

I have an MFC application in which I have declared a Global Object say

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I have an MFC application in which I have declared a Global Object say “obj” in a file called MiRec2PC.cpp now I want to use this object in a C file.

I have used an approach in which I include the header file in which the structure of that particular object is declared. I also use a keyword “extern” with that obj when I use it . but still the compiler is showing a link error:

LINK : warning LNK4098: defaultlib "LIBCMT" conflicts with use of other libs; use /NODEFAULTLIB:library
httpApplication.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _m_iRecordInst
Debug/MiRec2PC.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals
Error executing link.exe.
Creating browse info file...

MiRec2PC.exe - 2 error(s), 12 warning(s)  

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    2026-05-16T02:09:10+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:09 am

    You cannot access classes from C++ in C without some sort of indirection and/or interface. If you really want to use it in C (Why?) then you will have to devise some kind of extern “C” interface to your object.

    E.g. implement some cinterface.h:

    #ifdef __cplusplus
    extern "C" {
    #endif
    
    // It does not have to be void* but at this point it is the easiest thing to use.
    typedef void * ObjCType;
    ObjCType obj_get_obj (void);
    int obj_get_value(ObjCType);
    
    #ifdef __cplusplus
    };
    #endif
    

    And then in cinterface.cpp implement the C language interface delegating to the Obj’s member functions.:

    #include <obj.hpp>
    #include <cinterface.h>
    
    // This is defined somewhere else.
    extern Obj obj;
    
    ObjCType obj_get_obj ()
    {
      return &obj;
    }
    
    int obj_get_value(ObjCType o)
    {
      return static_cast<Obj*>(o)->get_value ();
    }
    

    And finally, use the C interface in your source.c:

    #include <cinterface.h>
    
    int main ()
    {
      ObjCType o = obj_get_obj ();
      int x = obj_get_value (o);
    }
    
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