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Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 01:04:40 -0500
From: "andy wang" <ypwangreg@gmail.com>
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Subject: Is it possible to directly call a function in a dlopen library
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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()
}


Best Regards,
Andy

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