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how to call c++ .dll with object file library in vb 6 [modified]

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  • Z zhiyuan16

    thanks for your reply. i didn't export. how to export it? i got .DLL only with object file library. as well as documentation. thanks

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    _Superman_
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    Read the documentation for Exporting from a DLL[^]

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    • Z zhiyuan16

      thanks for your reply. i knew i need to export the c++ dll function first, and then i can call it. but i don't know how to export step by step? i got the dll already. how to export? please help me. thanks a lot rgds

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      You can call a c function exported in a c/c++ dll from a VB application. And to export a c function all you have to do is put the following keywords in front of the function to export as shown below extern "C" __declspec( dllexport ) void AnotherCFunc(); extern "C" - is used to avoid the name mangling

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        Read the documentation for Exporting from a DLL[^]

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        thanks a lot. i have read the articles how to export functions names in .dll. but this .dll was created by user. so here i just got .dll. nothing else, so how to export the function names? thanks.

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          thanks a lot. i have read the articles how to export functions names in .dll. but this .dll was created by user. so here i just got .dll. nothing else, so how to export the function names? thanks.

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          Do you mean somebody else has created the dll and not you? If so, the functions have already been exported. Use Dependency Viewer (depends.exe) and open the dll file. It will list all the functions that have been exported. Check the actual name of the function and use that in the VB code.

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            You can call a c function exported in a c/c++ dll from a VB application. And to export a c function all you have to do is put the following keywords in front of the function to export as shown below extern "C" __declspec( dllexport ) void AnotherCFunc(); extern "C" - is used to avoid the name mangling

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            thanks a lot for your help. my one .dll has several classes, so how i can use these funtion properly in vb. thanks a lot

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              Do you mean somebody else has created the dll and not you? If so, the functions have already been exported. Use Dependency Viewer (depends.exe) and open the dll file. It will list all the functions that have been exported. Check the actual name of the function and use that in the VB code.

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              yes, somebody already created the .dll, i just would like to use it. so how i can use these function directly? also one library has several classes, how to use it properly? thanks..

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                Do you mean somebody else has created the dll and not you? If so, the functions have already been exported. Use Dependency Viewer (depends.exe) and open the dll file. It will list all the functions that have been exported. Check the actual name of the function and use that in the VB code.

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                my code is following:

                Private Declare Function DataFormat Lib "icon_vc80_40d.dll" (ByVal cpIpAddress As String, _
                ByVal dnsFlag As Boolean) As Boolean
                Private Sub Command1_Click()

                Dim a As String
                Dim b As Boolean
                Dim c As String
                

                a = Text1.Text

                c = DataFormat(a, True)
                Text2.Text = c
                End Sub

                i used this code to test the .dll, but the error occurred: didn't find .dll file. or couldn't find entry point of .dll. what is problem? Note: ICON_API icon::DataFormat::DataFormat ( const DataFormat& df, bool cloneComponents = true ) Copy constructor. Parameters: [in] df DataFormat object to copy. [in] cloneComponents Specifies if a deep or shallow copy is made. Thread Safety: Not thread safe. The data being copied can change at any time. could you help me to check, is this right? the Note above just showed dataformat() detail.

                modified on Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:46 AM

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                  my code is following:

                  Private Declare Function DataFormat Lib "icon_vc80_40d.dll" (ByVal cpIpAddress As String, _
                  ByVal dnsFlag As Boolean) As Boolean
                  Private Sub Command1_Click()

                  Dim a As String
                  Dim b As Boolean
                  Dim c As String
                  

                  a = Text1.Text

                  c = DataFormat(a, True)
                  Text2.Text = c
                  End Sub

                  i used this code to test the .dll, but the error occurred: didn't find .dll file. or couldn't find entry point of .dll. what is problem? Note: ICON_API icon::DataFormat::DataFormat ( const DataFormat& df, bool cloneComponents = true ) Copy constructor. Parameters: [in] df DataFormat object to copy. [in] cloneComponents Specifies if a deep or shallow copy is made. Thread Safety: Not thread safe. The data being copied can change at any time. could you help me to check, is this right? the Note above just showed dataformat() detail.

                  modified on Thursday, May 14, 2009 2:46 AM

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                  I made a suggestion twice in my earlier posts. Please look at that.

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                  • Z zhiyuan16

                    thanks a lot for your help. my one .dll has several classes, so how i can use these funtion properly in vb. thanks a lot

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                    As I said before you cannot call a c++ class's member function from a vb app.

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                      I made a suggestion twice in my earlier posts. Please look at that.

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                      thanks a lot, i have documentation of .dll, so i know the actual function name, is this right? sorry, i dun know more this point. now i used the code to test one function DataFormat() what i posted in previous reply. so the error occurred: file not found: icon.dll. so what is problem? and also i have several classes in one library, how i can call the functions properly?thanks. rdgs

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                        As I said before you cannot call a c++ class's member function from a vb app.

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                        thanks, how i can export the functions of dll step by step? thanks a lot

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                        • Z zhiyuan16

                          thanks, how i can export the functions of dll step by step? thanks a lot

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                          If you haven't DLL source code then you can't. However, you may develop (with C/C++) a new DLL that will act as wrapper of the original one (i.e. an adapter [^]). For details on building a VB6 callable DLL, see this great article series [^]. :)

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                            Do you mean somebody else has created the dll and not you? If so, the functions have already been exported. Use Dependency Viewer (depends.exe) and open the dll file. It will list all the functions that have been exported. Check the actual name of the function and use that in the VB code.

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                            dear friend i have downloaded the Dependency Viewer software and installed it, however i just could get the .dll in .exe file. so can't get export funcions. any problem? thanks a lot

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                            • Z zhiyuan16

                              dear friend i have downloaded the Dependency Viewer software and installed it, however i just could get the .dll in .exe file. so can't get export funcions. any problem? thanks a lot

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                              Open the .DLL file in dependency viewer and look at the right hand side pane.

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                                Open the .DLL file in dependency viewer and look at the right hand side pane.

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                                however i couldn't open it. software just reminded me to choose type which will be open, after that, just showed me how many dll. i downloaded dependency viewer 1.0. what is problem i made. thanks.

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