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how to produce a mix of dll and exe in one C# project in visual studio or other build tools ? Is it technically possible ? Yes I know it can done in 2 or more projects .

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    In a single project? No. Nor should you want to! Aug 14, 2011 at 1:51
  • You produce one output per project, and you can have multiple projects in a solution - is this what you are after?
    – slugster
    Aug 14, 2011 at 2:08
  • yes , one project . Is it possible to have multiple output in one project ?
    – dan_l
    Aug 14, 2011 at 21:13

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I'm not sure what the motivations for your question are, as you can reference a .Net executable as if it were a dll anyway, but you could consider copying the exe file to a dll file with the same name (yes it's a hack but not sure of your motivations).

You can automate this process using a Visual Studio post-build event for your project. This will handle creating the dll copy each time you have a successful build:

copy "$(TargetPath)" "$(TargetDir)$(TargetName).dll"
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Technically, a mix of exe and dll would be simply an exe. Nothing's wrong with using it as a library e.g reference to it in other projects.

First we need to be clear that both "exe" and "dll" are fundamentally the same but the difference lies in how windows interacts with them.

When windows loads a dll, it runs the initialization code and then leaves it alone. Functions in the dll are called if they are explicitly referenced by an application. Another thing, when dll gets crashed it not only crashes itself but also the application as the dll runs in the memory of the parent application.

When windows load an exe, the exe's initialization code is responsible for creating what is called as "message pump", nothing but a program loop which runs as long as the application is running. The message pump request messages from the operating system. Windows keep track of the application as a separate task. It allocates separate memory for both the exe and the application using that exe. The memory area in which each exe runs is called "Process Space".

Dan Appleman - Developing ActiveX Components with Visual Basic 5.0

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    Where did you copy the quoted portion of your answer from? You should cite that source, in addition to using the blockquote syntax. Aug 14, 2011 at 12:29
  • if I reference the exe , can I just call its static void Main(string[]) directly ?
    – dan_l
    Aug 14, 2011 at 19:55
  • Definitely. Main() is a regular method just as any other in your app. Make it public, make its container class public - and there you go.
    – Vitaly
    Aug 14, 2011 at 20:25

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