Re: Calling function exported in a dll..
In article <1149314604.573493.93050@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"farseer" <farseer@optonline.net> wrote:
i swear, this place is really anal about questions asked here it
seems...seems you folks are expecting only those well versed in c++ to
ask questions...either that or everyone gets a kick out posting that
parashift link.
Not at all. After they ask the question and are told that the question
has nothing to do with C++, we expect that they have learned something.
IE we expect that they are not well versed in C++, but they have more
knowledge about C++ than they did before they received the answer they
did.
Sometimes, for a novice, it is difficult to know exactly how a question
is categorized...esp if you are not well versed in the language. Does
not matter here however...there seems to be very little tolerance for
those that are trying to learn.
It does matter, it is important for us to help the questioner categorize
his question. Hence the comments as to where to post said question and
that the question isn't a C++ question.
i guess by your response it means in native/ansi c++, it is impossible
to call functions in a dll by inspection...
There, you learned something about C++. Our task was accomplished. :-)
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