extern "C" DLL: Debug is OK, Release throws Error C2059
I've got a DLL that I've created as a C++ Win32 application. To prevent name mangling in my DLL, I have used the EXPORT definition defined below:
#ifndef EXPORT
#define EXPORT extern "C" __declspec(dllexport)
#endif
EXPORT int _stdcall SteadyFor(double Par[], double Inlet[], double Outlet[]);
To get this code to compile, I had to go into the project's Properties and set the C/C++ Calling Convention
to __stdcall (/Gz) and set Compile As
to Compile as C++ Code (/TP).
This worked in Debug mode, but Release mode is throwing error C2059: syntax error: 'string'
on all of my EXPORT functions - even though I have configured the Release mod开发者_JAVA百科e settings to be the same as the Debug settings.
How do I get Release Mode to compile?
Regards,
~Joe (Developing under Visual Studio 2008 Professional)EDIT:
A lot of comments about my #define, which does not appear to be causing any problems.To eliminate the confusion, my header file has been rewritten as follows:
#ifndef coilmodel_h
#define coilmodel_h
extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) int _stdcall steadyFor(double Par[], double Inlet[], double Outlet[], char* FileIn, char* FileOut);
#endif
That is all of it.
The error is:
Descriptionerror C2059: syntax error: 'string'
File coilmodel.h
Line 4
Again, this error only appears in Release mode, not Debug mode.
Project is a C++ Win32 DLL application.If your source file has a .c
extension, the compiler you are using will compile it as C (not C++) and produce that error on the extern "C"
. If that is the case, then you need to use the /TP
switch as you already noted or rename the file to .cpp
. The other solution is to put #ifdefs around the extern:
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
#endif
I would guess EXPORT
is defined as something else in Release builds. Since you've got an #ifndef
around your definition, that won't do anything if it is already defined, then you get something else (maybe a string?) pasted at the beginning of your function declarations.
So maybe try something like this:
#ifdef EXPORT
#error EXPORT already defined!
#else
#define EXPORT extern "C" __declspec(dllexport)
#endif
Forcing Compile As
to Compile as C++ Code (/TP) - did you set this on all build configurations - debug/release x 32/x64 etc. I avoid using this option, much easier to name the file appropriately for the compiler to choose automatically.
You only need the "C"
part of extern "C"
if the file is C++ to turn off the name mangling.
I prefer to arrange the shared public header using this format, so you can include in C/C++ internally or externally.
#ifdef __cplusplus
# define NOMANGLE extern "C"
#else
# define NOMANGLE
#endif
#ifdef EXPORT_BUILD
# define EXPORT NOMANGLE __declspec(dllexport)
#else
# define EXPORT NOMANGLE __declspec(dllimport)
#endif
Unprobable, but make sure dllexport or _stdcall is not #defined...
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