DLL problem
Gordon Tillman
got at mindspring.com
Fri Dec 3 17:09:55 EST 2004
Hi Roger!
I'm wondering if the problem is with different version of Codewarrior?
check the following:
User Paths:
{Project}
{Project}../RunRevExternalSDK/
System Paths
{Compiler}MSL/
{Compiler}Win32-x86 Support
C/C++ Preprocessor
#define WIN32
Windows RC / Prefix File: ResourcePrefix.h
C/C++ Language
enable bool support
enable wchar_t support
require function prototypes
enums always int
reuse strings
auto-inline
bottom-up inlining
If you have questions you can give me a call:
800-937-8227
Just ask for me.
--gordon
On Dec 3, 2004, at 15:43, Roger Amar wrote:
> Hello Gordon,
>
> You are a very nice guy !
> When I try to compile your project I get 120 errors; here are some
> samples of them :
>
> Error : identifier expected
> shellapi.h line 53 DECLARE_HANDLE(HDROP);
>
> Error : illegal function definition
> shellapi.h line 55 EXTERN_C DECLSPEC_IMPORT UINT STDAPICALLTYPE
>
> Error : illegal function definition
> XCmdGlue.h line 39 } Xternal;
>
> Error : illegal function definition
> ScanningServerPlugin.h line 5 void XCabort();
>
> Error : illegal function definition
> ScanningServerPlugin.h line 6 char Xname[];
>
> Error : illegal function definition
> ScanningServerPlugin.h line 7 Xternal Xtable[];
>
> Maybe is missing something like a library or header ?
>
> What do you think about ?
>
> Roger;
>
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com
> [mailto:use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com] De la part de Gordon
> Tillman
> Envoyé : vendredi 3 décembre 2004 15:25
> À : How to use Revolution
> Objet : Re: DLL problem
>
> Howdy Roger,
>
> Please do let me know how it goes. Holler at me if you have any
> questions.
>
> On Dec 3, 2004, at 06:06, Roger Amar wrote:
>
>> Thanks a lot Gordon !
>> I'll try to find what is wrong and keep you informed.
>> Roger;
>
> Feel free to try out the externals that are included in that project.
> One does a crc32 calculation on a file (osx / windows), and on the
> windows there are externals to put an icon in the system tray and
> remove it. When the user clicks on the icon it shows your stack.
> This lets you have a stack that can run with no window but still be
> made visible when desired.
>
> --gordon
>
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