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Is there some way/tool to create a list of all functions (with arguments) that have the directive __declspec (dllexport) in visual studio?

I could of course create script to parse all header/cpp files from a project - however it feels like creating the full C preprocessor to also check #define etc. Is there somewhere in visual studio a "hidden" method to create a plain text file with all FULL function signatures of exported functions in a dll?

Should I parse the .lib file created with the dll? - How? - Please note that I am looking for the full function signature, so including argumenttypes & namespaces etc.

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  • instead of creating your own preprocessor, you could easily just use one like MCPP which is available on SF.net and compiles on Windows. There are also simplified modules for Perl and Python that provide some preprocessing capabilities, but not all the bells and whistles. Feb 18, 2013 at 13:39
  • Yes, it's possible with newest version of the CMake. Look at my answer for clarification: stackoverflow.com/a/32284832/3001953
    – Maks
    Aug 29, 2015 at 10:40

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You can use the DependencyWalker tool, it's an old tool that used to be released with Visual Studio. You can download it from http://www.dependencywalker.com/.

Open your DLL, select all the function names, copy and paste it in your text file.

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  • Yes, I know that tool, however it "loses" the full function signature - as it only shows the function names, not arguments & argument types.
    – paul23
    Feb 18, 2013 at 13:35
  • @paul23: actually it does show these, if that information is available due to the mangled naming of the exports. If it isn't, the PDBs are your only method and there are APIs to access that information. Feb 18, 2013 at 13:38

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