I'm new to Visual C++ and I'm trying to use a DLL produced by another Visual Studio solution.
One of the functions in the DLL works perfectly fine in my new solution, but another gives an error saying error C3861: Identifier Not found
.
The header file for the DLL looks like this:
#ifdef CONVERTLIBRARY_EXPORTS
#define CONVERTLIBRARY_API __declspec(dllexport)
#include "../Convert/Parse.h"
#include "../Convert/TxI16Types.h"
#include "../Convert/messages.h"
#else
#define CONVERTLIBRARY_API __declspec(dllimport)
#include "Parse.h"
#include "TxI16Types.h"
#include "messages.h"
#endif
extern CONVERTLIBRARY_API long nConvertLibrary;
CONVERTLIBRARY_API int fnConvertLibrary(void);
CONVERTLIBRARY_API int fslParseByte(unsigned char inchr, struct ParseState *ps, unsigned char *outbuf, int outsize);
CONVERTLIBRARY_API int fslCheckMessage(unsigned char* buf, struct ParseState *ps);
CONVERTLIBRARY_API int fslBinaryToAscii(const unsigned char* hdr, char *out, unsigned int outlen, int *error);
CONVERTLIBRARY_API int fslAsciiToBinary(const char* hdr, unsigned char *out, unsigned int outlen, int *error);
I have specified the path to the .lib
file, and this must be correct because I can call the function fslParseByte
, but calling either fslAsciiToBinary
or fslBinaryToAscii
gives my the error.
I'm not sure how this is possible and would appreciate any pointers.