C++ :: Explicit Linking Of DLL

May 22, 2014

I am working on Explicit Linking of a DLL to an executable. But, when it comes to application, I have some troubles.

1) I try to export a class using C Language approach. (I would ask for other approaches later).

My dll project as follows:

dllmain.cpp
// dllmain.cpp : Defines the entry point for the DLL application.
#include "stdafx.h"

BOOL APIENTRY DllMain( HMODULE hModule,
DWORD ul_reason_for_call,
LPVOID lpReserved

[code]....

2) Related with the question above, what is the best way to provide a "pure" explicit linking? How can I explicitly link a dll without introducing the corresponding .lib and without including the dll's header file?

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Jan 31, 2013

I am porting code from windows using visual studio to mac with xcode.

Quite a lot of issue have a appeared, which is no surprise, one warning that keeps on appearing is Explicit Specialiszation cannot have a storage class:

enum SortReturnCodeEnum {LOWEST=1, HIGHEST=2, HIGHLOW = 3, IDENTICAL=4};
template<typename tKey>
static SortReturnCodeEnum DefaultCompare(typename ArgType<tKey>::ARGT Value1, typename ArgType<tKey>::ARGT Value2)
{

[Code]....

I could do a #define __GNUC__ but i was checking

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Feb 28, 2013

Why will i use explicit instantiation of a template, for a type? If I do not use explicit instantiation, the template is used to create the necessary function then what is the use of explicit instantiation?

template <class Any>
void Swap (Any &, Any &);
// template prototype  
template <> void Swap<job>(job &, job &);
// explicit specialization for job

[Code] ....

In the above eg. explicit instantiation is done for char type. What is the use of this?? If the compiler can make use of the template to make a fn for char type.

<eg. taken from C++ Primer>

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May 10, 2013

following code that I'm reading out of the book "The C++ Standard Library".

class C
{
public:
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...

[Code].....

Now I understand that they are saying that an explicit conversion isn't allowed but what I don't understand is what explicit conversion would be happening if there was one allowed.

Specifically I don't understand the const C & elem syntax. How does this work since the collection holds strings. What would be the syntax for how this:

const C & elem

gets strings. I was thinking it was a class reference that someone how converts to a constructor function pointer or something but i'm really confused.

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Mar 8, 2013

i am trying to write program that prints out full lyrics to 99 bear song. Hoping for explanation or anything

The output would have to look like:

99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer.

Take one down and pass it around, 98 bottles of beer on the wall.

My try below:

Code: #include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
for(int i=99; i>=0 ;i--)
cout << i <<""<< " bottles of beer on the wall, "<<i<<" bottles of beer."<<endl;
for(int j=98; j>=0 ;j--){
cout <<endl;
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}
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I am forced to have the deceleration of a class template in the .h file.

See here: [URL] ....

This works perfectly fine, as long as i #inlcude the header file only in ONE .cpp file.

The moment i #inlude it in several .cpp files, i get LNK2005 already-defined errors.

a.obj : error LNK2005: "public: unsigned int * __thiscall theclass::themthod(void)" (?xxx@theclass@@QAEPAIXZ) already defined in b.obj

I would have assumed inclusion guards can protect me from this, but wrong.

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I am writing a contact book program in C that will run in the terminal. I am going to create a file to store the data separately, but have run into a few question areas:

1) It has occurred to me that it might be more efficient to setup the program so that it sorts the contact info by info type rather than by running through an index of the contacts and then linking all of that contact's information to that index. So basically one part of the file would be phone numbers, the other contact names, and so forth with each piece of data linked to another piece within the data file that corresponds to the same contact. Am I wrong to think this is a more efficient way to set up the file?

2)How would you link the data information to other pieces of data corresponding to the same contact in C? My thought is to do it with pointers, but I didn't know if it were possible to have the pointers as I didn't know if the pointer would point "persistently" to the data once the file closed.As I felt this is a more "in general" question, I have chosen to omit my code from this post (especially since there is not much "meat" in it to speak of).

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double **VOB = vp.getVOB();

When I compile using g++ main.cpp -o main -L. -lcx3d, I get the following errors :

'VrmlParser' was not declared in this scope.
expected ';' before vp.
'vp' was not declared in this scope.

There is a header file called "VrmlParser.h" in the static library. Should I include this header file in main.cpp ? If so, will include "VrmlParser.h" work ? I have the .a and .cpp in the same directory. I can't find the header file for the static library.

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At each level of dependency I have to carry over previously shared libs, search directories, etc. How to automate this process, so I spend less time linking after each layer?

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Static lib contains just the macro definition.

Exe contains call to this macro.

Is there anything else that I need to do for this to work?

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Test.h
#ifndef TEST_H
#define TEST_H
class Test {
public:
void Hello();

[code]....

This code returns the error "undefined reference to 'Test::Hello()'"

All I am trying to do is call the Hello(); function in a seperate file.

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However, it could not link properly to boost-thread if "#include "boost/thread.hpp"" is un-commented.

Error page is shown as:

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Jan 17, 2014

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However, whenever I am trying to execute it in Qt, I am getting the error:

Code:
thread.obj:-1: error: LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp__JNI_CreateJavaVM@12 referenced in function
"void __cdecl voce::init(class std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>,
class std::allocator<char> > const &,bool,bool,class std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>,

[Code] ......

This is my .pro content:

Code:
QT + = core gui
greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
TARGET = ProjectX
TEMPLATE = app

[Code] .....

How can I get rid of this error? I am using QT, the latest version which use the Visual c++ 2010 compiler.

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[URL] ....

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[URL] .....

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Oct 24, 2013

I'm building two DLLs - let's call them DLL_A and DLL_B. DLL_A builds as a standalone entity but DLL_B needs to link to the lib file for DLL_A (i.e. it imports some functionality from DLL_A). While linking DLL_B I see lots of errors taking the following form (bear in mind that port.cpp and port.h are source files in DLL_B:-

DLL_A.lib(DLL_A.dll) : error LNK2005: "public: bool __this call
std::vector<class std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>,
class std::allocator<char> >,class std::allocator<class std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>,
class std::allocator<char> > > >::empty(void)const " (?empty@?$vector@V?$basic_string@DU?$char_traits@D@std@@V?$allocator@D@2@@std@@V?$allocator@V
?$basic_string@DU?$char_traits@D@std@@V?$allocator@D@2@@std@@@2@@std@@QBE_NXZ)

already defined in port.obj

I'm not sure if I'm reading that correctly but to me, it seems to be saying that some STL components are somehow getting exported from DLL_A (std::vector maybe?? Or std::string??) and that they conflict with similar objects already in port.obj. Sure enough, when I used dumpbin /EXPORTS on DLL_A there did seem to be some evidence that that was true. So my next step was to examine the source code for port.obj. Of course, strictly speaking I should be examining some code from DLL_A but it has hundreds of source modules so I figured that I should start by identifying whatever it is in DLL_B that's throwing up the conflict (since I at least know which module the conflict is in!).

When I examined the source files for port.obj, std::string seems to get used quite often - but fortunately I could only find one occurrence of std::vector.

In port.h it occurs here:-

Code:
class DLL_B_API Port : public boost::noncopyable {
public:
// c'tors + d'tors
int get_connections (std::vector<std::string> &) const;
// rest of class

In port.cpp it occurs here:-

Code:
int Port::get_connections (std::vector<std::string> & c) const {
if (!port_engine.available()) {
c.insert (c.end(), _connections.begin(), _connections.end());
return c.size();
}
return port_engine.get_connections (_port_handle, c);
}

Is there anything in there that would be causing the above linker error? It's entirely possible that I'm looking in the wrong place but I suppose I've got to start somewhere....

I just found a possible clue in one of the header files for DLL_A, where I found this class declaration:-

Code:
namespace PBD {
class DLL_A_API Searchpath : public std::vector<std::string> {
// Whatever...
};
}

Might that be causing std::vector<std::string> to get exported?

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But i get an error while linking: undefined reference to "create_mycpp".

Should I take an other way to access c++ objects?

Code:
//-------------------------------------
//mycpp.cpp
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//precondition:
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//postcondition:
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And here is the problem:
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