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Re: Creating DLLs with Cygwin/g++


That was wonderful, thank you!  Now on to my next issues... ;)

Wil

"Elfyn McBratney" <elfyn-cygwin at exposure dot org dot uk> wrote in message
news:008101c2da8f$824fedd0$666d86d9 at webdev dot  dot  dot 
> > Hey all,
> >
> >     I'm rather new to DLL programming and my C++ days are five years
> behind
> > me.  So please bear with me. :)
> >
> >     I'd like to write a C++ program that will link as a DLL to be loaded
> as
> > a plugin in another application.  I've broken the learning process down
as
> > follows:
> >
> > 1) Make and compile a simple C++ Hello, World program. -- Done.
> > 2) Make and compile a simple C++ Hell, DLL program. -- Not done....
> > 3) Create Basic DLL with Plugin-API, etc.
> > 4) Write program...
> >
> > Getting stuck on step 2.  Yeeks!  I've found a couple of sites out there
> > that discuss in very little detail the process of creating DLLs, but not
> > enough to get through my thick skull.
> >
> > 1) Are there any sites that provide a walk-through with sample code so I
> can
> > see it working?  and..
>
> <http://webclub.kcom.ne.jp/ma/colinp/win32/dll/index.html>
>
> > 2) Are there any sites that discuss what exactly is needed in the
process
> of
> > DLL creation so I understand what's going on and not just walking
through
> a
> > bunch of steps that someone told me to do.  I like to understand what
I'm
> > doing. :)
>
> See above :-)
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Elfyn McBratney
> elfyn at exposure dot org dot uk
> www.exposure.org.uk
>
>
>




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