Hello,
This might sound like a stupid question, as epics is written in c, but I
am looking for a _simple and convenient_ way to add channel-access
support to a c++ program (that has nothing to do with epics so far, on
windows), i.e. reading and writing from and to epics channels. Best
would be to just import an epics library if possible? In many
programming languages there are quite convenient wrappers for this (e.g.
python), but for c/c++ I did not find anything similar. Could anyone
point me to a good example for such a case?
Thanks, Laurenz
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Dr. Laurenz Rettig rettig at fhi-berlin.mpg.de
Emmy Noether Research Group Dynamics of Correlated Materials
Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
Department of Physical Chemistry
Faradayweg 4-6 Tel: +49 30 8413 5225
14195 Berlin, Germany Fax: +49 30 8413-5387
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