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I'm using OpenTK OpenGL wrapper. Since it loads OpenGL dll (or .so on Linux) it contains a lot of DLL imported functions.

The trouble is, some drivers don't export all of the functions. Is there a way to check if the entry point exists? I need to do this since actually calling the function on systems that have it will cause a crash if not done in the proper sequence. So catching EntryPointNotFound exception doesn't work in my case.

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You can P/Invoke the LoadLibrary and GetProcAddress calls from Win32:

[DllImport("kernel32", SetLastError=true)]
static extern IntPtr LoadLibrary(string lpFileName);

[DllImport("kernel32", CharSet=CharSet.Ansi, ExactSpelling=true, SetLastError=true)]
static extern UIntPtr GetProcAddress(IntPtr hModule, string procName);

Use LoadLibrary to load the module and get the handle, and GetProcAddress to get a function pointer to the entry point. If the latter returns an error, the entry point doesn't exist.

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    Actually, you don't need to check error code on the call to GetProcAddress. Just check if the return value is 0 or not. A return value of 0 (which is really a pointer) indicates that no symbol of that name has been exported. Jul 4, 2011 at 17:49

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