I do have a class which looks like below:
//.h file
class __declspec(dllimport) MyClass
{
public:
//stuff
private:
static int myInt;
};
// .cpp file
int MyClass::myInt = 0;
I get the following compile error:
error C2491: 'MyClass::myInt' : definition of dllimport static data member not allowed
what should I do?
__declspec(dllimport)
means that the current code is using the DLL that implements your class. The member functions and static data members are thus defined in the DLL, and defining them again in your program is an error.
If you are trying to write the code for the DLL that implements this class (and thus defines the member functions and static data members) then you need to mark the class __declspec(dllexport)
instead.
It is common to use a macro for this. When building your DLL you define a macro BUILDING_MYDLL
or similar. In your header for MyClass
you then have:
#ifdef _MSC_VER
# ifdef BUILDING_MYDLL
# define MYCLASS_DECLSPEC __declspec(dllexport)
# else
# define MYCLASS_DECLSPEC __declspec(dllimport)
# endif
#endif
class MYCLASS_DECLSPEC MyClass
{
...
};
This means that you can share the header between the DLL and the application that uses the DLL.
From MSDN Documentation,
When you declare a class dllimport, all its member functions and static data members are imported. Unlike the behavior of dllimport and dllexport on nonclass types, static data members cannot specify a definition in the same program in which a dllimport class is defined.
Hope it helps..
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