I know how to properly create and link dlls using dev-c++. I just finished a decent sized DLL. But when my program runs (this program is linked to my DLL) the library's entry point is not called. Why? What can I do to fix this?
I know how to properly create and link dlls using dev-c++. I just finished a decent sized DLL. But when my program runs (this program is linked to my DLL) the library's entry point is not called. Why? What can I do to fix this?
Without more information, you're probably going to be asked questions like, "Did you change your DLL's entry point?" or something of that nature. I'm too tired at the moment to see anything obviously wrong with what you described.
No I didn't. It's plain & simple DllMain(). If I exclude it, the compiler complains.
I looked this up in google, and it seems to have something to do with linker settings for other people, but I've found nothing.
Okay, I got it working now. I didn't have dllmain as an export function. I assumed to much!