I'm trying to create a Windows DLL which exports a number of functions, howver all my functions are exported but one !!
I can't figure it out.
The macro I use is this simple one :
__declspec(dllexport) void myfunction();
It works for all my functions except one. I've looked inside Dependency Walker and here they all are, except one.
How can that be ? What would be the cause for that ? I'm stuck.
Edit: to be more precise, here is the function in the .h :
namespace my {
namespace great {
namespace namespaaace {
__declspec(dllexport) void prob_dump(const char *filename,
const double p[], int nx, const double Q[],
const double xlow[], const char ixlow[],
const double xupp[], const char ixupp[],
const double A[], int my, const double bA[],
const double C[], int mz,
const double clow[], const char iclow[],
const double cupp[], const char icupp[]
);
}}}
And in the .cpp file it goes like this:
namespace my {
namespace great {
namespace namespaaace {
namespace {
void dump_mtx(std::ostream& ostr, const double *mtx, int rows, int cols, const char *ind = 0)
{
/* some random code there, nothing special, no statics whatsoever */
}
} // end anonymous namespace here
// dump the problem specification into a file
void prob_dump(
const char *filename,
const double p[], int nx, const double Q[],
const double xlow[], const char ixlow[],
const double xupp[], const char ixupp[],
const double A[], int my, const double bA[],
const double C[], int mz,
const double clow[], const char iclow[],
const double cupp[], const char icupp[]
)
{
std::ofstream fout;
fout.open(filename, std::ios::trunc);
/* implementation there */
dump_mtx(fout, Q, nx, nx);
}
}}}
Thanks