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I am looking for the correct method to create a DLL in C++ and call it in Delphi. I use CodeBlocks for the DLL and Delphi RAD Studio 10.2.

My C++ header and source code for building the DLL as described in How to create dll in C++ for using in C# is as follows:

Main.h:

#ifndef MATH_HPP
#define MATH_HPP

extern "C"
{
    __declspec(dllexport) int __stdcall math_add(int a, int b);
}

#endif 

Main.Cpp :

#include "main.h"

int __declspec(dllexport) __stdcall math_add(int a, int b)
{
    return a + b;
}

This code in CodeBlocks builds math_dll.dll without any error.

Calling the DLL in Delphi:

function math_add(X, Y: Integer): Integer; stdcall; external 'math_dll.dll' name 'math_add';

But when I run Delphi and call this function, I have the following error:

"the procedure entry point math_add could not be located in the dynamic link library math_dll.dll"

Which part of my code is wrong?

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  • Search for the error code. There are thousands of hits that tell you what the problem is. Oct 16, 2019 at 20:33
  • Hi David, Thanks for your note. I edited my post.
    – Hamed
    Oct 16, 2019 at 20:46
  • You changed the question completely! This one is a duplicate too. Learn about tools like dumpbin to inspect the contents of PE modules. Oct 16, 2019 at 21:25

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The default name mangling for the __stdcall calling convention is _<name>@<bytes_in_arguments>. So your DLL function is most likely being exported as '_math_add@8' instead of as 'math_add' like you are expecting. Use a tool like PEDUMP to verify that.

You can use a .DEF file when compiling the DLL to change the exported name, or you can update your Delphi function declaration to use the correct exported name for the name attribute.

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  • Hi Remy , thank you for response. but I was wrong in error report, my error is :"the procedure entry point math_add could not be located in the dynamic link library math_dll.dll"
    – Hamed
    Oct 16, 2019 at 20:37
  • It is true. Thank you.
    – Hamed
    Oct 16, 2019 at 21:10

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