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- package example
- import "core:dynlib"
- import "core:fmt"
- Symbols :: struct {
- // `foo_` is prefixed, so we look for the symbol `foo_add`.
- add: proc "c" (int, int) -> int,
- // We use the tag here to override the symbol to look for, namely `bar_sub`.
- sub: proc "c" (int, int) -> int `dynlib:"bar_sub"`,
- // Exported global (if exporting an i32, the type must be ^i32 because the symbol is a pointer to the export.)
- // If it's not a pointer or procedure type, we'll skip the struct field.
- hellope: ^i32,
- // Handle to free library.
- // We can have more than one of these so we can match symbols for more than one DLL with one struct.
- _my_lib_handle: dynlib.Library,
- }
- main :: proc() {
- sym: Symbols
- LIB_PATH :: "lib." + dynlib.LIBRARY_FILE_EXTENSION
- // Load symbols from `lib.dll` into Symbols struct.
- // Each struct field is prefixed with `foo_` before lookup in the DLL's symbol table.
- // The library's Handle (to unload) will be stored in `sym._my_lib_handle`. This way you can load multiple DLLs in one struct.
- count, ok := dynlib.initialize_symbols(&sym, LIB_PATH, "foo_", "_my_lib_handle")
- defer dynlib.unload_library(sym._my_lib_handle)
- fmt.printf("(Initial DLL Load) ok: %v. %v symbols loaded from " + LIB_PATH + " (%p).\n", ok, count, sym._my_lib_handle)
- if count > 0 {
- fmt.println("42 + 42 =", sym.add(42, 42))
- fmt.println("84 - 13 =", sym.sub(84, 13))
- fmt.println("hellope =", sym.hellope^)
- }
- count, ok = dynlib.initialize_symbols(&sym, LIB_PATH, "foo_", "_my_lib_handle")
- fmt.printf("(DLL Reload) ok: %v. %v symbols loaded from " + LIB_PATH + " (%p).\n", ok, count, sym._my_lib_handle)
- if count > 0 {
- fmt.println("42 + 42 =", sym.add(42, 42))
- fmt.println("84 - 13 =", sym.sub(84, 13))
- fmt.println("hellope =", sym.hellope^)
- }
- }
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