I'm interested in solutions for the question below for Linux and Windows, GCC, MinGW, and MSVC (if possible).
I have an application that I've written that supports user-defined shared library imports (add on modules). The application scans a directory, finds *.dll files or *.so files, and loads them dynamically at runtime.
So far, all the user modules have been completely composed of self sufficient code. That is, the object files that make up the DLL/SO yielded no incomplete references from the point of view of the linker.
No I want to allow the modules to be able to use functions that are compiled into object files that make up the binary application that is importing these modules. In other words, I want to allow them to use some of my library code, without having to be compiled into the DLL/SO itself. Unfortunately, in the linker phase when building the DLL/SO, this fails with the complaint that there are unresolved symbols.
Is this possible?