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i want to make a dll which would be used to communicate with my device and called by my program, so how to make it ?

public System.IO.Ports.SerialPort myport(string _pname)
    {
        string[] portList = System.IO.Ports.SerialPort.GetPortNames();
        if (portList.Length < 1)
            return null;
        else
        {
            SerialPort _port = new SerialPort(_pname);
            //SerialPort _port = portList[0];
            return _port;
        }
    }

i wrote this in my dll , but i have to use system.IO.Ports in my program. how can it be made not to call this IO.ports?

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    What's the point of not having the reference directly? The framework dll still needs to be there. But you can encapsulate it if you don't want to see it directly.
    – Alejandro
    Mar 22, 2015 at 19:16
  • @Alejandro i want to use this dll in my c++ program, so i need the dll to complete all tasks serialport class have ,
    – Roger
    Mar 23, 2015 at 2:00
  • The dll still doesn't performs any of the SerialPort functions, it just delegates to the framework class. Encapsulating it might remove the using statement, but the dependency is still there and your dll is still just wrapper.
    – Alejandro
    Mar 23, 2015 at 2:52
  • To clarify, the only choice is to have SerialPort being your dependency alongside the dll, or be a dependency of your dependency. The difference is "developer eye-candy" only, in practice. Unless you reimplement the whole SerialPort class instead of using it.
    – Alejandro
    Mar 23, 2015 at 2:54
  • thanks @Alejandro,i got ur point,i would not like to reimplement the whole class
    – Roger
    Mar 23, 2015 at 3:15

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