I have a basic WIX custom action:
UINT __stdcall MyCustomAction(MSIHANDLE hInstaller)
{
DWORD dwSize=0;
MsiGetProperty(hInstaller, TEXT("MyProperty"), TEXT(""), &dwSize);
return ERROR_SUCCESS;
}
Added to the installer:
<CustomAction Id="CustomActionId" FileKey="CustomDll" DllEntry="MyCustomAction"/>
<InstallExecuteSequence>
<Custom Action="CustomA开发者_Go百科ctionId" Before="InstallFinalize" />
</InstallExecuteSequence>
The problem is that, no matter what i do, the handle hInstaller is not valid. I've set the action to commit, deferred, changed the place in InstallExecute sequence, hInstaller is always not valid.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
You need to export the called function so MSI can call it using undecorated C style name
Replace your code with this
extern "C" _declspec(dllexport) UINT __stdcall MyCustomAction(MSIHANDLE hInstall);
extern "C" UINT __stdcall MyCustomAction(MSIHANDLE hInstall)
{
DWORD dwSize=0;
MsiGetProperty(hInstaller, TEXT("MyProperty"), TEXT(""), &dwSize);
return ERROR_SUCCESS;
}
As mentioned here, the only way to overcome the mangling of a __stdcall
is to use:
#pragma comment(linker, "/EXPORT:SomeFunction=_SomeFunction@@@23mangledstuff#@@@@")
This creates a second entry in the DLL export table.
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