1. Wrap a DLL (Small Project)
- Posted by C Bouzy <eucoder at hotmail.com>
Jul 07, 2006
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Last edited Jul 08, 2006
Hello All,
Anyone here interested in wrapping a Windows DLL with 4 functions? Whoever is
interested will be paid for their time via Paypal.
Chris
----If you continue to do what you have always done,
you will get what you have always gotten.----
2. Re: Wrap a DLL (Small Project)
- Posted by Euman <Euman at triad.rr.com>
Jul 07, 2006
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Last edited Jul 08, 2006
> posted by: C Bouzy <eucoder at hotmail.com>
> Hello All,
> Anyone here interested in wrapping a Windows DLL with 4 functions? Whoever is
> interested will be paid for their time via Paypal.
Not interested in Cash reward but am curious as to what .dll..?
many a .dll's functions have been wrapped, perhaps your .dll has already
been wrapped by someone, just ask....
Regards,
Euman
3. Re: Wrap a DLL (Small Project)
- Posted by C Bouzy <eucoder at hotmail.com>
Jul 07, 2006
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Last edited Jul 08, 2006
Hi Euman,
It hasn't been wrapped, it is custom dll for a activation system. I need it
wrapped and I am in the middle of 50 things at once.
--- Chris
----If you continue to do what you have always done,
you will get what you have always gotten.----
4. Re: Wrap a DLL (Small Project)
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <xotron at bluefrog.com>
Jul 07, 2006
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Last edited Jul 08, 2006
C Bouzy wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Anyone here interested in wrapping a Windows DLL with 4 functions? Whoever is
> interested will be paid for their time via Paypal.
>
> Chris
>
> ----If you continue to do what you have always done,
> you will get what you have always gotten.----
It's easy and fast with WMOTOR
include motor.eu
library("the.dll")
declare("SomeFunction1",3,u) -- 3 parms returns unsigned value
declare("SomeFunction2",0,s) -- 0 parms returns signed value
declare("SomeFunction4",4,u) -- 4 parms returns unsigned value
declare("SomeProcedure",3,n) -- 3 parms
record("NameOfStructure", -- describe the Structures.
"szName : pointer : 1 "&
"SecretValue : ulong : 1 "&
"szPassWord : pointer : 1 ")
Bernie
My files in archive:
WMOTOR, XMOTOR, W32ENGIN, MIXEDLIB, EU_ENGIN, WIN32ERU, WIN32API
Can be downloaded here:
http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=bernie+ryan
5. Re: Wrap a DLL (Small Project)
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 15:34:04 -0700, C Bouzy <guest at RapidEuphoria.com>
wrote:
>Anyone here interested in wrapping a Windows DLL with 4 functions? Whoever is
>interested will be paid for their time via Paypal.
Email me a copy of the dll, a brief description, and what you want
from it, and I'll have a look.
Regards,
Pete
6. Re: Wrap a DLL (Small Project)
Pete Lomax wrote:
>
interested will be paid for their time via Paypal.
> Email me a copy of the dll, a brief description, and what you want
> from it, and I'll have a look.
Ok Pete...
----If you continue to do what you have always done,
you will get what you have always gotten.----
7. Re: Wrap a DLL (Small Project)
Bernie Ryan wrote:
>
>
> It's easy and fast with WMOTOR
>
Hello Bernie,
I was wondering if you could give the dummmies version of what WMOTOR is and
what it is used for ? I D/Led it but can't heads or tails of it. What would the
input be and what would the output be?
Thanks,
Don Cole
Bonds > Ruth.
Giants in second last place.
Don Cole
8. Re: Wrap a DLL (Small Project)
don cole wrote:
> I was wondering if you could give the dummmies version of what WMOTOR is and
> what it is used for ? I D/Led it but can't heads or tails of it. What would
> the input be and what would the output be?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Don Cole
> Bonds > Ruth.
> Giants in second last place.
Don:
motor.eu is an include file (library) that can be used to
do both Windows, X-Windows programming or can be used to
access any custom DLL on either OS system. The advantage
is that to use a dll function/procedure all you have to
do is declare it. To use a structure all you have to do
is describe it using the record function.
record("NameOfStructure","DescriptionOfStructure")
example:
record("POINT", -- name of structure
"x:long:1 "& -- member name is x. value is long integer. number of long
integers.
"y:long:1 ") -- member name is y. value is long integer. number of long
integers.
library("dll_where_function_is") -- selects which DLL to use for declares.
-- Note when a DLL is selected it is in effect for each declare
-- until the next DLL is selected; library() only effects declares.
example: library("user32.dll")
declare("some_function_name",#of_parameters,TypeOfReturn)
-- TypeOfReturns u - unsigned s - signed n - none (which is a procedure)
example: declare("ScreenToClient",2,s) -- 2 params. returns signed.
-- using a function
example:
atom RetValue, lpPoint
lpPoint = struc("POINT") -- create a point structure.
RetValue = f("ScreenToClient",{hMyWindow,lpPoint}) -- call the function.
If you understand windows programming, you should be able
to look at the demos which are highly commented; and easily
understand it's use.
Bernie
My files in archive:
WMOTOR, XMOTOR, W32ENGIN, MIXEDLIB, EU_ENGIN, WIN32ERU, WIN32API
Can be downloaded here:
http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=bernie+ryan