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DanielRehn
Registered 18/09/2002
Points 139
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2nd March, 2006 at 01:20:49 -
I'm making a DLL file for use with the Call dll extension.. I want a function to be able to return a string.. Can't get it to work though...
I call the function from mmf and the app crashes... return values are no problem however..
Can anyone help me with this?
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DanielRehn
Registered 18/09/2002
Points 139
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2nd March, 2006 at 18:44:10 -
I tried using both char and string as return types but both makes mmf crash... Ideas... Anyone?
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DanielRehn
Registered 18/09/2002
Points 139
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2nd March, 2006 at 18:52:06 -
Here's some more info...
My mmf function call looks like this:
-Reset argument list
-Set argument to "LOL" at 1
-Return a string of maximum size 32 characters
-Call function "retChar"
My c++ function looks lie this:
extern "C" __declspec(dllexport)
char _stdcall retChar (char input) {
return input;
}
It's a very simple function, yes, but this is only until i get it to work.. :\
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DanielRehn
Registered 18/09/2002
Points 139
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3rd March, 2006 at 14:17:25 -
Oh.. come on! Someone must know how to do this...
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Klikmaster Master of all things Klik
Registered 08/07/2002
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3rd March, 2006 at 19:47:33 -
Have you tried calling the function within C++, so that we know whether its an mmf or c++ problem
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DanielRehn
Registered 18/09/2002
Points 139
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3rd March, 2006 at 23:45:54 -
The problem seems to be with mmf i'm afraid...
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Keatontech! Possibly Insane
Registered 10/07/2005
Points 2720
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8th March, 2006 at 00:38:39 -
I got an even bigger C++ problem ... I don't know anything about it
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Keatontech! Possibly Insane
Registered 10/07/2005
Points 2720
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8th March, 2006 at 23:12:48 -
Some people don't appreciate my "special" kind of humor.
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Deleted User
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9th March, 2006 at 10:21:15 -
make a private ext for yourself instead, much more easy and there are cool guides and FAQ sites
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DanielRehn
Registered 18/09/2002
Points 139
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9th March, 2006 at 23:33:38 -
I wanted to make my own ext but ran into the problem that I dont have VC++... I however downloaded the new freeware version and it wont let me install... So this is pretty much my only hope..
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12th March, 2006 at 16:15:41 -
Ask amnesiasoft i know hes not on this site anymore but email him.. errrm ill go ask him his email.... well phizzy knows it
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Deleted User
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13th March, 2006 at 08:03:34 -
why download a freeware? it's a microsoft program!
well i have no idea about the install problem, try saving the install instead of opening and etc
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DanielRehn
Registered 18/09/2002
Points 139
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13th March, 2006 at 08:10:25 -
LIJI: you dont think I've tried stuff like that?
I need help with a c++ function... If you don't know anything about it then don't bother...
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vortex2
Registered 27/05/2002
Points 1406
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13th March, 2006 at 17:15:21 -
Try char* instead of char. That should fix your problem.
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DanielRehn
Registered 18/09/2002
Points 139
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14th March, 2006 at 22:35:05 -
Sry... tried that already... but thanks... thats the kind of help I'm looking for...
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