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A: How do I pass an OpenGL context from Qt4?

datenwolf and MakeCurrent (defined as void _stdcall MakeCurrent(void)) are callback functions for the buffer If I understand it correct, this callback will be called whenever LeadWerks wants the context to become active (it doesn't manage it itself then), similar the getsize callback is to obtain the ...

Thanks @datenwolf! Came out with a few errors however:
1. qglwidget_getsize() complains of a few things like va_start_ptr doesn't have enough arguments. va_return_type doesn't exist at all.
2. qglwidget_makecurrent_callback = alloc_callback(qglwidget_makecurrent, &qglwidget_instance) complains that qglwidget_instance doesn't exist. I tried replacing it with 'this' but qglwidget_makecurrent_callback doesn't like being assign a "__TR_function".

Any advice?
@S.Richmond: I was writing this in a hurry, so I missed a few things. See my changes.
Ah great. Last error is "a value of type "__TR_function" cannot be assigned to an entity of type "void ()(void *, va_list list)"" on qglwidget_makecurrent_callback = alloc_callback(qglwidget_makecurrent, (void)this);
@S.Richmond: See my latest edit.
You are seriously awesome! I'm so close! All the code appears to compile fine however I'm having linker problems with the lib. I'm using VC2010 and I'm getting LNK2001 errors for alloc_trampoline_r and __va_error1. I've linked in the callback.lib. I really hope this isn't some weird issue due to how old ffcallback is. I understand if you cannot help with this issue though. Any advice would be great.
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@S.Richmond: I don't know if ffcall can be compiled with MSVC, after all it's a GNU library. (Also it's GPL). Makes me thinking that maybe I should someday write a LGPL licensed variant that also compiled with MSVC. Point is, I wanted to show, that it is possible to work around such bad APIs.
The make config it comes with has an msvc option I used to make the libs, but it was for msvc 4 or 5. o_O
Any workaround you can think of?
I think I'm about to give up on this all together if not
Hmm, I'm currently away from my windows development machine, so... hard to tell. I'll try in a few hours when I'm back, if I can make it compile with VC++ 2010
Did you want to contact me by email instead?
By the way, how the hell did you FIND ffcall? Its so ancient and for such a corner case issue.
Well a few years back I was very, very busy developing a customary dynamic linker/loader for my 3D engine and I was reading up each and every thing that has been written on the topic of linkage, trampolines and function delegation. I was halfway through developing something similar to ffcall, when I found it.
Well thank you for taking the time to pass on such knowledge!
I'd love it if you could let me know how you go compiling ffcall on VC2010 via my email on s.t.richmond [at] gmail [dot] com.
I basically need to know whether its possible or not. I'll need to decide whether to keep going with it if you can get it to compile or cut my losses and move on.

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