One additional explanation. This is an example code. It's possible and
trully simpler to write this example in only in VBA.

What I really want is to understand how to use functions from a DLL. I
read something on the web, but it's not enough to solve the bug
presented here.

2015-12-12 7:44 GMT-02:00, luciano de souza <luchya...@gmail.com>:
> Hello all,
>
> I want to use a DLL writen in Pascal to provide functions for a Excel VBA
> code:
>
> The example code of my DLL is:
>
> library CE;
> {$mode objfpc}
>
> uses
> Sysutils;
>
> function level(x1, x2: integer): integer; cdecl; export;
> begin
> result := x1 + 2*x2;
> end;
>
>
> exports
> level name 'level';
> end.
>
> In VBA, I placed the following code:
>
>
> Public Declare Function dlevel Lib "CE" Alias "level" (ByVal x1 As
> Integer, ByVal x2 As Integer) As Integer
>
> Function nivel(ByVal x1 As Integer, ByVal x2 As Integer) As Integer
> nivel = dlevel(x1, x2)
> End Function
>
> In the sheet, I did:
>
> =nivel(2;5)
>
> And I got:
> #value
>
> Does someone know what is wrong?
>
> Best regards,
>
>
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> Luciano de Souza
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