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I have in C++:

void __declspec(dllexport) foo(HWND wnd)

And in C#

[DllImport("MyDll.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Ansi)]
public static extern void foo(IntPtr wnd);

When I'm trying to call it I have this error - Additional information: Unable to find an entry point named 'foo' in DLL. I tried to inspect the dll and I have the function with the fallowing definition:

Undecorated C++ Function: void cdecl foo(struct HWND *)

I searched on several forums and is seems that this is the right way to do this... Do you know why I have this run time error?

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You need to disable C++ name mangling. Declare your native function like this:

extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) void foo(HWND wnd)

You can use the dumpbin.exe utility to see DLL exports as well.

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  • It works, thank you! I will accept the answer in 11 minutes:P Jan 27, 2011 at 22:25
  • Glad to help. And yes, if you don't have the source things get a bit more painful, but since you do I wouldn't worry about that for now. I would however look up "C++ name mangling" just so you know what is actually going on here. I would un-delete your answer Adam as you are right on in the case where editing the source is not an option. Jan 27, 2011 at 22:41

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