I am trying to load a DLL in Python, I want to use its eConnect() function using ctypes
What I know from the source code of the DLL:
- from the *.cpp source code:
bool eConnect( const char *host, UINT port, int clientId=0);
- from the dependency walker tool: function ordinal is 6 and undecorated name is
?eConnect@EClientSocket@@UAE_NPBDIH@Z
I tried to access the eConnect from two ways myfunction and myfunction2, but I probably get it wrong. Here is my code:
from ctypes import *
def main():
IP = c_char_p('127.0.0.1')
port = c_uint(7496)
client_id = c_int(0)
myfunction = getattr(cdll.TwsSocketClient, "?eConnect@EClientSocket@@UAE_NPBDIH@Z")
myfunction2= cdll.TwsSocketClient[6]
print myfunction
print myfunction2
print myfunction(IP, port, client_id,IP)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
I get the below error:
"WindowsError: exception: access violation reading 0x0000002D"
I would badly need some help here (I do not know c++). Thanks!
stdcall
orcdecl
? Also, I'd wrap it in anextern "C"
so that you don't get that revolting mangled name!