# C++ bindings — native (generated) **Generated** native (zero-serialization) C++ bindings for the timer library — the C++ counterpart of `c_bindings` / `go_bindings`. The CBOR C++ bindings live in [`../cpp_bindings`](../cpp_bindings). | File | Description | |------|-------------| | `my_timer_native.hpp` | Generated wrapper: a C++ struct + `toC`/`fromC` per `{.ffi.}` type, and a `My_timerNode` class whose methods marshal typed args into / read typed struct returns out of the native ABI — no CBOR. | | `my_timer.h` | Native C header (structs + entry points) the `.hpp` includes. | | `main.cpp`, `Makefile` | A driver + build. | ```cpp my_timer::My_timerNode node(my_timer::TimerConfig{"my-app"}); std::cout << node.Version(); auto r = node.Echo(my_timer::EchoRequest{"hello", 5}); // -> EchoResponse std::cout << r.echoed << " / " << r.timerName; ``` Regenerate with `nimble genbindings_cpp_native` (from the repo root). ## Build & run ```sh cd examples/timer/cpp_native_bindings make run ``` ## Status First cut. Methods whose params/returns use only scalar / string / bool / nested-struct fields are generated (create, version, echo). Methods using **sequences or optionals** are emitted as `// SKIPPED` for now (complex, schedule) — those plus **native typed events** are the next increments. The native-bare / `_cbor` filename reconciliation (matching the C headers) is also a follow-up; today this emits `my_timer_native.hpp` so it coexists with the CBOR `my_timer.hpp`.