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Use a dll from a c++ program. (borland c++ builder and in general)


I'm trying to use a dll, namely libcurl, with my program, but, it's not linking. Libcurl comes with .h files that I can include (takes care of dllimport), but then I guess I must specify which dll to actually use when linking somehow... How do I do that? I'm compiling with Borland C++ builder, but I really want to know how these things work in general...

EDIT: This is the code (straight c/p from curl homepage)

bool FTPGetFile::ConnectToFTP(string ftpServer){
CURL *curl;
CURLcode res;
curl = curl_easy_init();
if(curl) {
    curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, "curl.haxx.se");
    res = curl_easy_perform(curl);
    return true;
}else{
    return false;
}
} 

And here are the errors:

[Linker Error] Error: Unresolved external '_curl_easy_init' referenced from C:\PROJECTS\PC\TOOLBOX\DEBUG_BUILD\FTPGETFILE.OBJ
[Linker Error] Error: Unresolved external '_curl_easy_setopt' referenced from C:\PROJECTS\PC\TOOLBOX\DEBUG_BUILD\FTPGETFILE.OBJ
[Linker Error] Error: Unresolved external '_curl_easy_perform' referenced from C:\PROJECTS\PC\TOOLBOX\DEBUG_BUILD\FTPGETFILE.OBJ

EDIT 2: As per suggestion from joe_muc I have made the lib files with the implib tool and included them in the linker path. I still get the same errors.


Solution

  • As mentioned, you will need the static .lib file that goes with the .dll which you run through implib and add the result lib file to your project.

    If you have done that then:

    • You may need to use the stdcall calling convention. You didn't mention which version of Builder you are using, but it is usually under Project options - Advanced compiler - Calling convention.
    • You may need to enable MFC compatibility option.
    • It could be a name mangling issue (Project options - C++ compatiblity options).
    • Or generation underscores
    • Or advanced linker options "Case_insensitive-link" on or off

    libcurl appears to be C code; but if it is C++, note that Microsoft and Borland classes are generally not compatible. There are supposed to be tricks to get them to work, but it is a real mess to deal with and I have never had success. C coded DLLs should work.