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Defining DLL entry points
- From: mavatar <acampbellb at hotmail dot com>
- To: binutils at sourceware dot org
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 07:56:05 -0700 (PDT)
- Subject: Defining DLL entry points
I am trying to port a DLL project from MSVC to Eclipse/MinGW. I was able to
build the DLL with Eclipse/MinGW and the resulting shared library was much
larger than the same library built with MSVC. I found a "MinGW C Linker"
option in project properties to "Omit all symbol information (-s)" after
setting this option the DLL file size reduce by almost 200KB, but it still
was >100KB bigger then the MSVC version.
After inspecting the DLL with the MS "Dependency Walker" utility I noticed
that the DLL produced by MinGW has entry points defined for every function
in the DLL, including those that don't have the following descriptor before
them.
#define MY_API __declspec(dllexport)
I would expect that ONLY function that have MY_API before them would be
defined as an entry point, but this is not the case all function are defined
as entry points. How is this possible?
As a side note I do not provide a *.DEF file to the linker. I tried this and
it did not seem to make a difference.
Any ideas?
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