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Subject: Re: Is it possible to directly call a function in a dlopen library
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andy wang wrote:
> Hi, All:
> 
> Is it possible in cygwin to call a function in a dlopen library?
> 
> i.e.
> module1.dll
> {
>  int myfunc1() { do something; }
> }
> 
> module2.dll
> {
>  int myfunc2() { myfunc1(); do other things;}
> }
> 
> main.exe
> {
>  dlopen("module1.dll")
>  dlopen("module2.dll")
>  .... some tricky and mystery procedure.
>  myfunc2();  //directly call or using dlsym()
> }
> 


Why not?  There's nothing about dl* functions in Cygwin that make
using them any different from UNIX/Linux platforms.  Are you seeing
some problem?


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