Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-18 Thread Fred van Stappen
Yep, yep, yep, i get it... I will (try) to explain the thing... The error comes mainly because i was focused on SoundTouchDLL.h. (Thanks to Ludo). That wrapper is for windows only. Before to call a DSP-buffer-procedure, you must do : FHandle := soundtouch_createInstance(); But the result of n

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Ewald
On 17 Jan 2014, at 21:14, Fred van Stappen wrote: > >Ha, then you use/compiled a different version. Since a `extern "C"` preserves > > the symbol name (that is the trick I use to link in a lot of external C++ > > code: > >just put extern "C" in front of the symbol). or it could be that I am > >

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
> That routine is defined in SoundTouchDLL.cpp which is the windows dll > wrapper. Do you have the linux equivalent? Oops, im full of doubt now... Do you think the SoundTouchDLL.h wrapper is for Windows only ( and, yes, the old wrapper uses stdcall (who is windows only)). And for linux how does

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
>Ha, then you use/compiled a different version. Since a `extern "C"` preserves > the symbol name (that is the trick I use to link in a lot of external C++ > code: >just put extern "C" in front of the symbol). or it could be that I am >completely >missing something here. [for example: is the symbo

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Ewald
On 17 Jan 2014, at 20:40, Fred van Stappen wrote: > > Yep, there is a brand new wrapper from trunk : Ha, then you use/compiled a different version. Since a `extern "C"` preserves the symbol name (that is the trick I use to link in a lot of external C++ code: just put extern "C" in front of th

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
> Yep, there is a brand new wrapper from trunk : Of course, all the tests i have done are with that new wrapper... ___ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/m

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
> Note one detail: it is declared there as __stdcall, not as __cdecl, so > perhaps this has something to do with it? > > @Fred: Also note that the type HANDLE is defined there as a pointer, so [as a > sanity test of sorts] sizeof(Handle {in pascal}) should be equal to > sizeof(HANDLE /*in C/C+

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
> That routine is defined in SoundTouchDLL.cpp which is the windows dll > wrapper. Do you have the linux equivalent? > > Ludo PS : For new new arriving : SoundTouchDLL.cpp is part of SoundTouch, a audio processing library : >> http://www.surina.net/soundtouch/download.html @ Ludo : In /sourc

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Ewald
On 17 Jan 2014, at 17:25, Ludo Brands wrote: > On 01/17/2014 05:09 PM, Fred van Stappen wrote: >> >>> I don't know if the Handle type in the header is defined by the C++ >> compiler >>> or by the package itself. Consult their respective documentation for more >>> info. >> >> Here declaration of

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Ludo Brands
On 01/17/2014 05:09 PM, Fred van Stappen wrote: > >> I don't know if the Handle type in the header is defined by the C++ > compiler >> or by the package itself. Consult their respective documentation for more >> info. > > Here declaration of create instance : > > // Create a new instance of Soun

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
> I don't know if the Handle type in the header is defined by the C++ compiler > or by the package itself. Consult their respective documentation for more > info. Here declaration of create instance : // Create a new instance of SoundTouch processor. SOUNDTOUCHDLL_API HANDLE __cdecl soundtouch_c

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
> Writeln(sizeof(THandle)); // for console apps FHandle := soundtouch_createInstance(); writeln(FHandle); Writeln(sizeof(FHandle)); Gives that result : 10321232 4 > I don't know if the Handle type in the header is defined by the > C++ compiler or by the package itself. > Consult their respect

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Marco van de Voort
In our previous episode, Fred van Stappen said: > > Handle is not defined on Linux. Many libraries emulate some handle type, but > > it depends on the vendor if they make handle 32-bit or 64-bit. > > > > Make sure that sizeof(HANDLE) in C++ matches sizeof(THandle) in FPC. Adjust > > the type you

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
> What is the value of the handle that was returned? > > Ludo Re-hello Ludo. That code : if ST_Load('/home/fred/dynlib_vs_windows/libSoundTouch.so') then writeln('libSoundTouch.so loaded'); if FHandle <> NilHandle then soundtouch_clear(FHandle); FHandle := soundtouch_createInstance();

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
> On 01/17/2014 03:55 PM, Fred van Stappen wrote: > > > >> > I run nm and find the name of the procedures ( PS : without > > nm-Ewald's tip, you must be a high soothsayer to find it) > >> > For example, a C called procedure : soundtouch_getVersionString() > > becomes : _ZN10soundtouch10SoundTouch

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Ludo Brands
On 01/17/2014 03:55 PM, Fred van Stappen wrote: > >> > I run nm and find the name of the procedures ( PS : without > nm-Ewald's tip, you must be a high soothsayer to find it) >> > For example, a C called procedure : soundtouch_getVersionString() > becomes : _ZN10soundtouch10SoundTouch16getVersionS

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
> Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress() > > In our previous episode, Fred van Stappen said: > > I have only a problem with one procedure: > > > > This c procedure is declared as this : > > SOUNDTOUCHDLL_API void __cdecl

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Marco van de Voort
In our previous episode, Fred van Stappen said: > I have only a problem with one procedure: > > This c procedure is declared as this : > SOUNDTOUCHDLL_API void __cdecl soundtouch_setSampleRate(HANDLE h, unsigned > int srate); > > And i translate it like that : > > soundtouch_setSampleRate : pro

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
> I only have problem with : > _ZN10soundtouch10SoundTouch16getVersionStringEv()... Ooops, have to read : I only have problem with : Pointer(soundtouch_setSampleRate):= GetProcAddress(LibHandle, Pchar('_ZN10soundtouch10SoundTouch13setSampleRateEj'));

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
> > I run nm and find the name of the procedures ( PS : without nm-Ewald's tip, > > you must be a high soothsayer to find it) > > For example, a C called procedure : soundtouch_getVersionString() becomes : > > _ZN10soundtouch10SoundTouch16getVersionStringEv() !!! > > > > The _ZN10soundtouch10S

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Ludo Brands
On 01/17/2014 03:16 PM, Fred van Stappen wrote: > > I run nm and find the name of the procedures ( PS : without nm-Ewald's tip, > you must be a high soothsayer to find it) > For example, a C called procedure : soundtouch_getVersionString() becomes : > _ZN10soundtouch10SoundTouch16getVersionStri

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-17 Thread Fred van Stappen
Hello. Thanks to Mister Hinst, i was able to load and run, in Windows, with dynlib.pas, SoundTouch.dll. Perfect and re-thanks. Now, i begin a other hard battle : load and run in Linux, libSoundTouch.so. With the extremely helpful message of Mister Ewald :> Try to find the names of the symbols

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread Fred van Stappen
@ Hinst, Michael, Tomas, Mark, Lukasz, Ewald, Marco, Sven and Waldo : MANY, MANY THANKS. ___ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pasca

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread Fred van Stappen
> I identified the problem Mr Hint : you are magic... I cannot find words... 1.000 gigas of thanks ( even more...). Of course you get a big credit in uos project. Fred ___ fpc-pascal maillist - f

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread Michael Van Canneyt
On Tue, 14 Jan 2014, Sven Barth wrote: Am 14.01.2014 09:24 schrieb "Sven Barth" : > Maybe an overload could be added to load functions by ordinal on Windows and which simply returns Nil on other platforms. I've now added an overload which is implemented for the Windows systems and returns

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread Sven Barth
Am 14.01.2014 09:24 schrieb "Sven Barth" : > Maybe an overload could be added to load functions by ordinal on Windows and which simply returns Nil on other platforms. I've now added an overload which is implemented for the Windows systems and returns Nil on other targets. For Delphi compatibility

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread Sven Barth
Am 14.01.2014 13:21 schrieb "Fred van Stappen" : > > >Now, for the windows version, I don't know what underlying mechanism > >dynlibs uses under windows, so I'm afraid I can't really comment on that >platform, except that you could try a similar approach as on linux (use symbol > >names instead of

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread Sven Barth
Am 14.01.2014 14:02 schrieb "Tomas Hajny" : > > On Tue, January 14, 2014 09:24, Sven Barth wrote: > > Am 14.01.2014 00:12 schrieb "Ewald" : > >> On 13 Jan 2014, at 23:06, Fred van Stappen wrote: > >> > >>> The SoundTouch.dll uses index to call the procedures. > . > . > > No, ordinals are not supp

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread Tomas Hajny
On Tue, January 14, 2014 09:24, Sven Barth wrote: > Am 14.01.2014 00:12 schrieb "Ewald" : >> On 13 Jan 2014, at 23:06, Fred van Stappen wrote: >> >>> The SoundTouch.dll uses index to call the procedures. . . > No, ordinals are not supported on non-Windows (or more precisely non-PE) > systems. Th

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread hinst
I identified the problem Take a look at the function declaration plz: Function GetProcAddress(Lib : TlibHandle; const ProcName : AnsiString) : Pointer; // from dynlibs It internally uses this function: Function GetProcedureAddress(Lib : TLibHandle; const ProcName : AnsiString) : Pointer;

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread Fred van Stappen
> fred, can you please adjust your quoting to use the standard '>' for previous > responses and then add your response below? you do add your response below > but > the quote is the exact of the previous and it is very hard to read only your > responses when the previous is not prefixed by '>'.

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread Fred van Stappen
>Now, for the windows version, I don't know what underlying mechanism >dynlibs uses under windows, so I'm afraid I can't really comment on that >>platform, except that you could try a similar approach as on linux (use symbol >names instead of indices). OTOH it could (?) be that the the compiler in

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread Sven Barth
Am 14.01.2014 12:04 schrieb "Marco van de Voort" : > > In our previous episode, Sven Barth said: > > > > Maybe an overload could be added to load functions by ordinal on Windows > > and which simply returns Nil on other platforms. > > I thought the index feature originated in win3.x and was mostly

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread Marco van de Voort
In our previous episode, Sven Barth said: > > Maybe an overload could be added to load functions by ordinal on Windows > and which simply returns Nil on other platforms. I thought the index feature originated in win3.x and was mostly considered deprecated by MS? __

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-14 Thread Sven Barth
Am 14.01.2014 00:12 schrieb "Ewald" : > > > On 13 Jan 2014, at 23:06, Fred van Stappen wrote: > >> The SoundTouch.dll uses index to call the procedures. >> >> Like that : >> [Ordinal/Name Pointer] >> [ 0] soundtouch_clear >> [ 1] soundtouch_createInstance >> [ 2] soundtouch_destr

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread waldo kitty
fred, can you please adjust your quoting to use the standard '>' for previous responses and then add your response below? you do add your response below but the quote is the exact of the previous and it is very hard to read only your responses when the previous is not prefixed by '>'... thanks

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Ewald
On 13 Jan 2014, at 23:06, Fred van Stappen wrote: > The SoundTouch.dll uses index to call the procedures. > > Like that : > [Ordinal/Name Pointer] > [ 0] soundtouch_clear > [ 1] soundtouch_createInstance > [ 2] soundtouch_destroyInstance > That explains why it works in win

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Fred van Stappen
From: ew...@yellowcouch.org Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 21:25:27 +0100 To: fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress() On 13 Jan 2014, at 17:33, Fred van Stappen wrote:Hello and many thanks to help. Here demo to show the problem (i

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Ewald
On 13 Jan 2014, at 17:33, Fred van Stappen wrote: > Hello and many thanks to help. > > Here demo to show the problem (i hope). > > >> https://sites.google.com/site/fiensprototyping/dynlib_vs_windows.zip in the dynlibs version, why do you use `PChar(1)` or `PChar(2)` [or ] instead of the

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Fred van Stappen
From: fi...@hotmail.com To: fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 17:33:47 +0100 Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress() Hello and many thanks to help. Here demo to show the problem (i hope). >> https://sites.google.co

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Fred van Stappen
Hello and many thanks to help. Here demo to show the problem (i hope). >> https://sites.google.com/site/fiensprototyping/dynlib_vs_windows.zip There is a program : test.pas It uses a external library soundtouch_2.dll. There are 2 wrappers : soundtouch_windows.pas (who uses windows unit) and so

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Lukasz Sokol
On 13/01/14 13:36, Fred van Stappen wrote: [...] > Hello Lucaz > > /// why not just : >> >> @soundtouch_createInstance := DynLibs.GetProcedureAddress(LibHandle, >> PAnsiChar('soundtouch_createInstance')); >> > > Get that error : > >>> libSoundTouch.pas(56,5) Error: Can't assign values to an ad

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Fred van Stappen
> To: fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org > From: el.es...@gmail.com > Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 12:52:51 + > Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress() > > Hi, > > 'scue me if I did not catch something, but > > On 13/

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Fred van Stappen
> To: fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org > From: el.es...@gmail.com > Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 12:52:51 + > Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress() > > Hi, > > 'scue me if I did not catch something, but > > On 13/

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Fred van Stappen
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):= > > > > Dyn

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Lukasz Sokol
Hi, 'scue me if I did not catch something, but On 13/01/14 12:13, Fred van Stappen wrote: [...] >> > procedure InitLib(LibFile : PAnsiChar); >> > begin >> > LibHandle:=DynLibs.LoadLibrary(libfilename); >> > if LibHandle <> DynLibs.NilHandle then >> > >> > Pointer(soundtouch_createInsta

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Michael Van Canneyt
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.GetProcedureAddre

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Fred van Stappen
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_c

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Michael Van Canneyt
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_createInstance ')); >

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Fred van Stappen
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Fred van Stappen wrote: > Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 12:32:53 +0100 > From: mich...@freepascal.org > To: fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org > Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress() > > > > On Mon, 13 Jan 2014

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Michael Van Canneyt
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Fred van Stappen wrote: Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 12:32:53 +0100 From: mich...@freepascal.org To: fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress() On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Fred van Stappen wrote: > > &g

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Fred van Stappen
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 12:32:53 +0100 From: mich...@freepascal.org To: fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress() On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Fred van Stappen wrote: > > >>> Here part of NOT working

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
Tomas Hajny wrote: On Mon, January 13, 2014 11:47, Fred van Stappen wrote: Hello. I have a external dll. In Windows i can access perfectly the procedures with GetProcAddress() if i use Windows unit. If i use DynLibs unit, prog crash when i try to load the procedure. I prefer to use DynLibs uni

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Fred van Stappen
> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 12:07:54 +0100 > From: xhaj...@hajny.biz > To: fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org > Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress() > > On Mon, January 13, 2014 11:47, Fred van Stappen wrote: > > Hello. > > > &g

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Michael Van Canneyt
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Fred van Stappen wrote: >>> Here part of NOT working code (if i call soundtouch_createInstance, it crash) ... uses   dynlibs ; ... var soundtouch_createInstance : function() : THandle; stdcall;  ... procedure InitLib(LibFile : PAnsiChar); begin LibHandle:=DynLibs.Load

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Fred van Stappen
> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 11:58:21 +0100 > From: mich...@freepascal.org > To: fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org > Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress() > > > > On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Fred van Stappen wrote: > > > Hello. &

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Tomas Hajny
On Mon, January 13, 2014 11:47, Fred van Stappen wrote: > Hello. > > I have a external dll. In Windows i can access perfectly the procedures > with > GetProcAddress() if i use Windows unit. > > If i use DynLibs unit, prog crash when i try to load the procedure. > I prefer to use DynLibs unit becaus

Re: [fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Michael Van Canneyt
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Fred van Stappen wrote: Hello. I have a external dll. In Windows i can access perfectly the procedures with GetProcAddress() if i use Windows unit. If i use DynLibs unit, prog crash when i try to load the procedure. I prefer to use DynLibs unit because i want to use the

[fpc-pascal] windows.GetProcAddress() vs DynLibs.GetProcAddress()

2014-01-13 Thread Fred van Stappen
Hello. I have a external dll. In Windows i can access perfectly the procedures with GetProcAddress() if i use Windows unit. If i use DynLibs unit, prog crash when i try to load the procedure. I prefer to use DynLibs unit because i want to use the dll for Linux too (of course with library.so). I