Hi,
I'm very new with MC and easylanguage.
Appreciate if anyone can help to provide any tutorial or sample how to produce c# dll and how to call if from easylanguage.
Thanks in advance.
rgds,
eto
EasyLanguage with C# DLL [SOLVED]
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see this thread:Hi,
I'm very new with MC and easylanguage.
Appreciate if anyone can help to provide any tutorial or sample how to produce c# dll and how to call if from easylanguage.
Thanks in advance.
rgds,
eto
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Hi,
I'm not a specialist but I can answer some things :
When you have a dll, you dont care in which language she was created. You call it on the same way.
For create a DLL, it seems Free basic is really simple (read somewhere on this forum)
So if you are not a C# or C++ specialist, think about it.
regards
Laurent
I'm not a specialist but I can answer some things :
When you have a dll, you dont care in which language she was created. You call it on the same way.
For create a DLL, it seems Free basic is really simple (read somewhere on this forum)
So if you are not a C# or C++ specialist, think about it.
regards
Laurent
Thanks Tj,
Is the same to call c# dll function as c dll function?
How about the parameter will it to specified the same?
I read the dll document but the example is for C dll so a bit confuse.
You cannot use menaged dll in in unmenaged program like default-dlls (C++, Delphi etc.) !
They must be called as ActiveX object or you must wrap it (C# dll) into menaged-unmenaged-mixed dll !
ciao
radekj
PS: menaged = .net, unmenaged = pure 32bit or 64bit assembler executable
They must be called as ActiveX object or you must wrap it (C# dll) into menaged-unmenaged-mixed dll !
ciao
radekj
PS: menaged = .net, unmenaged = pure 32bit or 64bit assembler executable