I have created a simple RAII class in one of my DLLs (let's call it the exporting DLL) which monitors for configuration restore in my application:
Header file
class __declspec(dllexport) CEmuConfigurationRestoreMonitor
{
public:
CEmuConfigurationRestoreMonitor()
{
m_restoreInProgress = true;
}
~CEmuConfigurationRestoreMonitor()
{
m_restoreInProgress = false;
}
static bool IsRestoreInProgress()
{
return m_restoreInProgress;
}
private:
static bool m_restoreInProgress;
};
Source file
bool CEmuConfigurationRestoreMonitor::m_restoreInProgress = false;
The idea is that the restore code in the exporting DLL will instantiate a CEmuConfigurationRestoreMonitor on the stack and when it goes out of scope at the end of the method, the flag will be switched off.
The problem is that I want to query the flag, using IsRestoreInProgress(), from another DLL (let's say the importing DLL). This is why I put __declspec(dllexport) in the class declaration in the exporting DLL.
When I link the importing DLL, I got an unresolved symbol for m_restoreInProgress. So I added the following line to a .cpp file in the importing DLL and it fixes that issue:
bool CEmuConfigurationRestoreMonitor::m_restoreInProgress = false;
What I am finding now is that even if m_restoreInProgress is set to true, when I query it from the importing DLL, it's always returning false.
Is the static initialization in the importing DLL somehow overriding the real (current) value in the exporting DLL?