What are the required flags for tlibimp.exe to properly mimic choosing 'Component -> Import ActiveX Control -> Install' in the Borland C++ Builder 5 IDE? I currently pass tlibimp an ocx and -L-, but there is a loss in funcionality when compared with results of importing it manually.
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The command line depends on what the IDE is attempting..for example install a component as active x. -A TypeLibrary file suffix (defaults to '_TLB', -A- : no suffix) -D Output directory -F TypeLibrary Output filename (extension ignored) -N C++ namespace name -X OCX Wrappers Output filename (extension ignored - C++ only) Switches: - (defaults are shown below) -C- Generate C++ import file -E+ Generate wrapper class for dispinterfaces (C++ only) -G+ Expose namespace with 'using' statement -H+ Generate IDE component wrappers for ActiveX Controls -J- Generate CORBA IDL source file -K- Generate Pascal CORBA Stubs and Skeletons -L- Generate IDE component wrappers for OLE Servers -O+ Generate CoClass Creator wrappers -P+ Generate Pascal import file -Q+ Generate 'Register' function for IDE components wrappers -R+ Generate files for dependent typelibraries -S+ Map HRESULT stdcall to safecall on dual interfaces (Delphi only) -T- Map HRESULT stdcall to safecall on all interfaces (Delphi only) -V- Generate Event wrappers for Server (C++ only) -W+ Warnings in import file -Yh Ignore the [Hidden] flag when importing -Yr Ignore the [Restricted] flag when importing -Yp Ignore the [PreDeclID] flag when importing -Ya Combined -Yh -Yr -Yp -- Michael |
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It turns out that functionality loss was due to the fact that the ocx file I was importing was not registered. The projects that used this activeX control still compiled without a problem, but were still flawed. Registering the ocx with regsvr32 solved the problem. |
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