On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Fred van Stappen wrote: > > On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Fred van Stappen wrote: > > > > > > begin > > > > LibHandle:=DynLibs.LoadLibrary(libfilename); > > > > if LibHandle <> DynLibs.NilHandle then > > > > > > > > Pointer(soundtouch_createInstance) := > > > > DynLibs.GetProcedureAddress(LibHandle, > > > > PAnsiChar('soundtouch_createInstan > ce > > ')); > > > > > > Remove the typecast PansiChar() > > > > > > Michael. > > > >> Hello Michael and thanks for answer. > > > But if i remove PansiChar(), i still get : > > > An unhandled exception occurred at $0000000000000000: > > > EAccessViolation: Access violation > > > $0000000000000000 > > > > What is the value of Pointer(soundtouch_createInstance) after the above > > statement ? Is it nil ? > > > > Michael. > > Thanks for answer Michael. > > > > Hum, how can i get the value of pointer if the application crash when i do : > > > > >> FHandle := soundtouch_createInstance(); > > Do a > > Writeln((@soundtouch_createInstance)=Nil); > > Michael. > ___________ > Thanks Michael. > Result in Linux for : > if ST_Load('/home/fred/libSoundTouch/libSoundTouch.so') > then writeln('ok') else writeln('no') ; > >> ok > Writeln((@soundtouch_createInstance)=Nil); > >> FALSE > I agree it is very strange, in windows, with unit Windows, it works > perfectly.. Wait. What happens if you use dynlibs on windows ? Because there can be 1000 other reasons why the load failed on linux, not necessarily connected to dynlibs. Michael. ____________________________________________
Yep, Michael, many thanks for helping. >> What happens if you use dynlibs on windows ? Exactly the same as for Linux, it crash. What i do not understand it is why, with Windows unit, it works perfectly and with Dynlibs unit, it crash. (with same code, of course). _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal
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