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Problems using a DLL created with GNU from Microsoft VC++
- To: "Kenneth Sandberg (ERA)" <Kenneth dot Sandberg at era dot ericsson dot se>
- Subject: Problems using a DLL created with GNU from Microsoft VC++
- From: David Starks-Browning <starksb at ebi dot ac dot uk>
- Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 15:13:25 +0100
- CC: cygwin at sources dot redhat dot com
- References: <BC36CED13C6AD311BF040008C75D2D5A021E02B1@esekint102.ki.sw.ericsson.se>
On Tuesday 8 Aug 00, Kenneth Sandberg (ERA) writes:
> I am trying to use a DLL created with cygwin g++ from an application
> created with Microsoft Visual C++. The reason is that I have C-code
> (huge) that is created for GNU and would like to use it in an
> application that requires Microsoft Visual C++.
The FAQ says:
Can I mix objects compiled with msvc++ and gcc?
Yes, but only if you are combining C object files. MSVC C++
uses a different mangling scheme than GNU C++, so you will
have difficulties combining C++ objects.
Does that apply to you?
David
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