The @12 part isn't legal as part of a function name, as the compiler is 
telling you. You must remove it.

On Sunday, June 23, 2019 at 6:49:33 AM UTC-5, nicolas...@yahoo.fr wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I need some assistance to export a GO dll function to a C program.
>
> The C program (wich i m not the author) required to call a function with 
> this name: _RVExtension@12
>
> so, i simply declare my go function like this:
>
> //export _RVExtension@12
> func _RVExtension@12(output *C.char, outputsize C.size_t, input *C.char) {
> Saisissez le code ici...
>
> but when i try to compile it, it returns an illegal character U+0040 '@' 
> error.
>
> Do you know if there is a workaround about this ? I m not familiar with C 
> code and i don't understand why there is @12 in the function name.
>
> note: for the 64 bits the entry point is simple : RVExtension and it 
> works perfectly well.
>

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