mingw32 DLL getting main args?
Mumit Khan
khan@nanotech.wisc.edu
Tue Nov 30 23:39:00 GMT 1999
"Daniel C. Sinclair" <uf657@victoria.tc.ca> writes:
> On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Mumit Khan wrote:
>
> My DLL imports __getmainargs() and NOTHING else. I modified dllcrt1.c,
> crt1.c, and stdlib.h so that _argc and _argv are imported directly from
> the DLL. They only get imported if I use them (which I don't). In
> dllcrt1.c there's no call to __getmainargs() and in crt1.c there is. This
> still allows _argc/v to work properly in the EXE and the DLL. This also
> gets rid of the include"init.c" thing because I put init.c inside crt1.c.
>
> Did you add malloc/free calls to the runtime since the last update?
The DLLs are not necessarily written in C; eg., DLLs written in C++
will include some malloc/free calls to the runtime for thread-safe
exception handling.
If you code just in C, and stay away from C RTL calls, your DLL will
be free MSVCRT or CRTDLL starting from the next release.
> > Until someone is willing to write a small memory manager just for the
> > runtime and hence make it independent of either MSVCRT.DLL or CRTDLL.DLL,
> > I'm afraid the situation is unlikely to change.
>
> Maybe you could just rip one out of a 'Data Structures and Algorithms'
> book.
I have no intention of doing so, sorry. I don't consider this an issue,
so unless someone contributes with proper justification, I'm not going
to pursue this further.
> > is the case for just about all native DLLs. Use the msvcrt add-on package
> > instead of the default CRTDLL one.
>
> Does this mean that it's ok for the DLL to use MSVCRT.DLL and the EXE to
> use a static runtime or a different DLL? Watcom 10.6 will be linking
> against my DLL; I think that only had a static C runtime.
The usual caveats apply -- don't allocate memory in one and free in the
other; don't open a file in one and close in the other, and so on. It's
not a question of mixing runtimes, but rather a question of avoiding
mixing up resources owned by the different runtimes.
Regards,
Mumit
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