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开发者_Go百科 #include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#include <windows.h>
using namespace std;
void calldll();
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
calldll();
system("PAUSE");
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
void calldll()
{
HINSTANCE LoadMe;
LoadMe = LoadLibrary("Trans_ATL.dll");
if(LoadMe!=0)
cout<<"loaded successfully\n";
else
cout<<"loading error\n";
/* get pointer to the functions in the dll*/
FARPROC function01 = GetProcAddress(LoadMe,"EnableLastCharTashkeel");
FARPROC function02 = GetProcAddress(LoadMe,"EnableEmphaticLAM_RAA");
FARPROC function03 = GetProcAddress(LoadMe,"SetText");
FARPROC function04 = GetProcAddress(LoadMe,"GetResult");
typedef void (__stdcall * pICFUNC01)(bool);
typedef void (__stdcall * pICFUNC02)(bool);
typedef bool (__stdcall * pICFUNC03)(string);
typedef string (__stdcall * pICFUNC04)(string);
pICFUNC01 EnableLastCharTashkeel_function;
EnableLastCharTashkeel_function = pICFUNC01(function01);
pICFUNC02 EnableEmphaticLAM_RAA_function;
EnableEmphaticLAM_RAA_function = pICFUNC02(function02);
pICFUNC03 SetText_function;
SetText_function = pICFUNC03(function03);
pICFUNC04 GetResult_function;
GetResult_function = pICFUNC04(function04);
EnableLastCharTashkeel_function(true);
EnableEmphaticLAM_RAA_function(true);
FreeLibrary(LoadMe);
}
in this code i call a dll it load successfully but when i try to use any function it compile without any errors but at the line
EnableLastCharTashkeel_function(true); (first call for a function)
it froozes and give me the following
Unhandled exception at 0x00000000 in test_trans_new.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000000.
i guess that this becuse the function pointer point to NULL but i don't know how to fix it
i use visual c++ 2010
thanks in advance
thank you for all your replies which are realy helpfull but the problem still ocurrs but i approximately know the reason if i correct the problem is that the functions i try to access are of type COM so any idea about using this type
thanks in advance FARPROC function01 = GetProcAddress(LoadMe,"EnableLastCharTashkeel");
That's a guaranteed NULL. Calling it does go kaboom, you didn't check if the function succeeded. The exported function is not named "EnableLastCharTashkeel". A more likely string is "?EnableLastCharTashkeel@@YAX_N@Z". That's the name of the function after the C++ compiler mangled it, a trick to support overloaded functions.
You can declare the function extern "C", that suppresses name mangling and makes the function name "_EnableLastCharTashkeel". Note the leading underscore, used by the 32-bit compiler to mark that the function uses the __cdecl calling convention. To be sure, run Dumpbin.exe /exports on your DLL from the Visual Studio Command Prompt, it shows the exported names.
It's most likely 0 because the symbol you were trying to find in the DLL wasn't found, which would suggest that (a) it's either not there or (b) there might be a typo in the function name or (c) the function name might be mangled because it's being exported as a decorated name. This happens quite a lot in C++...
Unless the library exporting those four functions is under your control, use dumpbin /EXPORTS
and have a look at the correct spelling of the symbols.
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