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How to create dll in c++ with undecorate export functions
Whenever I create dll in c++ the exported functions get decorated. How can I get undecorated functions.
class Trying{
private:
void xyz();
public:
static __declspec(dllexport) int ...
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Why microsoft linker modifies decorated export names?
I'm trying to make a proxy dll using the "wrappit" tool as recommended here. The tools "wrappit" creates as .cpp correctly:
// ??0CFileFormat@@QAE@XZ
extern "C" __declspec(naked) void __stdcall ...
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__FUNCDNAME__ returns incorrect decorated function name
Function signature is:
void __stdcall Test(char *,int)
__FUNCDNAME__ macro used within function returns decorated function name:
real function name inside image: ?Test@@YGXPADH@Z
__FUNCDNAME__ ...
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trouble linking to de-decorated DLL names in C++ (32 bit) in Visual Studio
I have a library of DSP functions in C++ and I want to link to them dynamically at run time. I am using the PDLL.h method to wrap my classes (for example FFT) into C-style functions and load them load ...
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Trouble linking an Intel Visual Fortran Program to a C++ function
I am trying to link a very simple C++ function to a very simple Intel Visual Fortran program.
Fortran program looks like this In a file called VFTestBed.f90):
program VFTestBed
integer pInteger
...
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Visual C++ 2015 generates no leading "_"
I'm creating dlls now for a long time, but I'm a bit curious about a problem which arised in my new project, the first one with VS C++ 2015.
Its nothing special, a simple C++ project, creating a ...
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Decorated name for function generated improperly
I'm trying to compile some third party C++ code into my 32-bit C++ application with Visual Studio 2017 (upgrading from Visual Studio 6.0). I have .h files and a .lib file from the third party. The ...
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Name decoration in C
Does any standard mandate name decoration?
As far as I know most (all?) conforming implementations add underscore prefix to the name of each exported symbol. Is this guaranteed by a C, POSIX or some ...
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Using GetProcAddress when the name might be decorated
What is the correct way to use GetProcAddress() on a 32 bit DLL? On win32, there are three calling conventions, cdecl, stdcall and fastcall. If the function in the DLL is foo they will decorate the ...
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How to remove the underscore from DLL export
I want to replace a DLL for which I don't have the full source code (but the function declarations). The application loads this DLL at runtime and calls GetProcAddress with (all) the function names. (...
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Exporting an undecorated function name
I've read several articles here on name mangling/decoration and keep running into inconsistencies so I thought I would ask a pretty focused question and see what happens.
I am trying to work my way ...
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If the compiler truncates the decorated name of a symbol, how can it possibly be linked properly?
Microsoft's Visual C++ compiler has a specific compiler warning, C4503, about truncating decorated names that are longer than the compiler limit (4096 chars). Their description for the warning claims
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mingw32 g++ and stdcall @suffix
I declared some C++ functions prototyped as follows:
extern "C" void __stdcall function();
I also have some third-party dll with exported function() - no name decorations at all.
I'm unable to ...
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Calling a native C compiled with VS 2005 from C++/CLI Visual studio 2010 - Cannot open .lib file...
Hi I want to call functions from a C dll to C++/CLI. The C functions are declared extern. I followed this tutorial for linking the dll: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/Vsexpressvc/thread/...
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what is the syntax for a __stdcall name decoration?
I have a program that calls a set of function as follows:
int _stdcall VB_Create(char*);
int _stdcall VB_Open(unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int);
...
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If there is a mismatch ...
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Link errors with libcurl
I include and use libcurl for a project and I get this error
unable to generate p/invoke for "function_declaration" decorated_name; calling convention missing in metadata
and others.
I code with ...
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How can I work around Visual C++ 2005's "decorated name length exceeded, name was truncated" warning?
For example, say for some reason I had a piece of code that looked like this:
mutable std::vector<std::vector<std::vector<std::vector<
std::vector<MyNamespace::MyType> > > >...
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Using functions in a dll in c++?
I have created a dll in c++ using __declspec(dllexport) before class name. Now when i try to use it in another c++ program it crashes in between. When i debugged it i found that the function pointer ...
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C++ name space confusion - std:: vs :: vs no prefix on a call to tolower?
Why is this?
transform(theWord.begin(), theWord.end(), theWord.begin(), std::tolower); - does not work
transform(theWord.begin(), theWord.end(), theWord.begin(), tolower); - does not work
but
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VC++ prevent all symbol name decorations
I'm working on a DLL which will be used from another language (so no import libs and including the dll's headers) using the _stdcall calling convetion. The problem is that VC++ seems to always do some ...
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Finding out name decoration
I have an ActiveX DLL that I am integrating with a standard third party client. To achieve this, I had to include a custom DEF file, a proxy linker, and self-initialize the COM libraries.
When I test ...
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Importance of compiling single-threaded v. multi-threaded (and lib naming conventions)?
[ EDIT ] ==>
To clarify, in those environments where multiple targets are deployed to the same directory, Planet Earth has decided on a convention to append "d" or "_d" or "_debug" to the "DEBUG" ...
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C++ Compiler Implementing Namespace
From the C++ compiler's point of view, is namespace just a name decoration convention? I have inspected the generated assembly listing and found that everything just looks the same except the ...
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C++ Function Calling Assembly Module
I want to write a customized module in assembly and have my C++ functions invoke it. Instead of starting from scratch I would like to write the "draft" in C and let the compiler generates a blue ...
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Hiding a winform & bringing it back from a DLL
In my DDL, I have the following function defined:
extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) void hideme(HWND h) {
//ShowWindow(h, SW_HIDE);
SendMessage(h, WM_SHOWWINDOW, FALSE, 0);
}
As you can see, ...
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DLL and Name Mangling
I have a third-party LIB which has symbols exported as plain C/cdecl, so for example dumpbin.exe /SYMBOLS reports that both __imp_nvmlInit and nvmlInit are exported.
However in Visual Studio 2010 ...
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Linking to Windows API's PatchAPI
I would like to use Windows API's PatchAPI in order to apply some patches.
Applying of patches is implemented in mspatcha.dll, which should be located in one's system32 folder.
After reading in ...
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Why GetProcAddress doesn't work?
First, I create a simple dll called SimpleDll.dll, its head file:
// SimpleDll.h
#ifdef MYLIBAPI
#else
#define MYLIBAPI __declspec(dllimport)
#endif
MYLIBAPI int Add(int a. int b);
its source ...
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Why extern "C" still cannot remove name mangling in the following case
extern "C"
{
__declspec(dllexport) LRESULT CALLBACK MTest
}
Using depends , I found there is still name mangling even using extern "C".
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Do C++ mangled names stay consistent when compiled on different computers?
In general, what I've observed using nm on Linux is that T symbol names (which I'm interested in) stay consistent across different computers even when I'm not using extern "C". Is my observation ...
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Convert 32 bits .def file to 64 bits
In my company we use .def files to specify the symbols that need to be exported. (I wish I could use a more modern and automated technique, unfortunately, the guys who decide live back in the eighties)...
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How do I change the exported name decoration for __stdcall in VC++?
This is how I have my export function declared at the moment:
extern "C" __declspec(dllexport)
Iexport_class* __stdcall GetExported_Class();
When VS2008 compiled the source for this, the dll ...
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C++ name mangling decoder for g++?
is there any C++ name-mangling decoder for g++?
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Browsing 'Decorated Names' in Visual Studio
I'm working on a (rather horrible) project that involves importing a C++ class hierarchy through a dll interface. One of the more horrible details requires me know the 'decorated' names for the ...
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C4503 warnings? How do i solve/get rid of them?
It's my first time trying out C++ STL. I'm trying to build a multidimensional associative array using map. For example:
typedef struct DA {
string read_mode;
string data_type;
void *...
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Using Win32 libraries through Windows Form elements
I have created a simple GUI using Windows Forms in visual C++ 2008. There is a button in the GUI. When the button is pressed I want mouse cursor to point at coordinates (0,900). I have created ...
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Why can't I use __declspec(dllexport) to export DllGetClassObject() from a COM DLL?
I am developing a COM dll and trying to export the DllGetClassObject() method with the __declspec(dllexport).
Here is my declaration:
extern "C" HRESULT __declspec(dllexport) __stdcall ...
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Is C++ name mangling (decoration) deterministic?
I hope to LoadLibrary on an unmanaged C++ DLL with managed code, and then call GetProcAddress on extern functions which have been mangled. My question is are the mangled names you get from a C++ ...
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why can I not get access to my DLL function
I'm trying to load a DLL dynamically using LoadLibrary(), which works, however I cannot then get the address of the function in the DLL that I'm trying to call.
DLL function: (in CPP file)
_declspec(...
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White-box testing in Javascript - how to deal with privacy?
I'm writing unit tests for a module in a small Javascript application. In order to keep the interface clean, some of the implementation details are closed over by an anonymous function (the usual JS ...
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C++ DLL Export: Decorated/Mangled names
Created basic C++ DLL and exported names using Module Definition file (MyDLL.def).
After compilation I check the exported function names using dumpbin.exe
I expect to see:
SomeFunction
but I see ...
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GCC exports decorated function name only from dll
I have a dll, it exports a function...
extern "C"
int __stdcall
MP_GetFactory( gmpi::IMpUnknown** returnInterface )
{
}
I compile this with Code::Blocks GCC compiler (V3.4.5). Problem: resulting dll ...
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Cannot call DLL import entry, C# -> C++, EntryPointNotFoundException
I'm trying to call from C# a function in a custom DLL written in C++. However I'm getting the warning during code analysis and the error at runtime:
Warning: CA1400 :
Microsoft.Interoperability : ...
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extern "C" has no effect in msvc++ 9.0
I manage project for JNI for both compilers: MSVC++ 8.0 and 9.0,
my cpp file contains following implementation:
extern "C" {
JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL ...
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Can I programatically deduce the calling convention used by a C++ dll?
Imagine you'd like to write a program that tests functions in a c++ dll file.
You should enable the user to select a dll (we assume we are talking about c++ dlls).
He should be able to obtain a list ...
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Link error for Windows functions
I'm trying to test if standard library (kernel32.dll) have one of the function.
Code snippet for test:
extern void CreateProcessA (void);
int
main (void)
{
CreateProcessA ();
return 0;
}
The ...
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WIX C++ Custom Action
I have a basic WIX custom action:
UINT __stdcall MyCustomAction(MSIHANDLE hInstaller)
{
DWORD dwSize=0;
MsiGetProperty(hInstaller, TEXT("MyProperty"), TEXT("...
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How to know defination of a struct in dll?
I need to use a third party DLL which I don't have header , lib or object file of it just DLL alone, I follow this article "Explicitly Linking to Classes in DLL's" in codeguru and able to user ...
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using dllimport
I'm trying to use the DllImport attribute in the following code:
[DllImport("grfinger.dll",EntryPoint="_grstartenroll@4")]
public static extern int startenroll(int context);
to get the function name ...
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C++ - Import of explicitly specialised templates on Windows
I am having some trouble getting a program to link on Windows with VC2008 SP1.
I am explicitly specialising a template member function in a DLL, which appears correctly as an exported symbol in ...