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How do I change the exported name decoration for __stdcall in VC++?

This is how I have my export function declared at the moment:

extern "C" __declspec(dllexport)
Iexport_class* __stdcall GetExported_Class();

When VS2008 compiled the source for this, the dll produced contains this under its export table:

_GetExported_Class@0

For compatibility with other compilers I need the above decoration to look like this instead:

GetExported_Class

Changing the calling convention to __cdecl will decorate it to the way I want but the convention would be wrong so I can't use that. I need it to be decorated the way __cdecl looks but uses __stdcall instead.

Is there anyway to do this without using a .def file? Is there a switch or an option I can pass to the link.exe linker that can make it decorate the export name to the way I want?

Thanks

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greatwolf Avatar asked Dec 21 '10 10:12

greatwolf


2 Answers

No. All __stdcall names are decorated this way. I'm amazed that you have some other compiler that won't expect __stdcall exports to be decorated like this. Overriding the linker with .def is pretty much all you can do- unless you want to alter the PE file after production.

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Puppy Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 17:09

Puppy


I don't understand why you don't want to use a .def file, but this is your only option.

The linker supports an export switch, but it cannot be used with functions that are __stdcall annotated:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/7k30y2k5.aspx

The def file way is pretty much the only solution.

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Paulo Pinto Avatar answered Sep 24 '22 17:09

Paulo Pinto