Hello Theodore,
Hall, Theodore wrote:
>> >From my perspective: I'm writing a DLL that (I hope) can be safely
> loaded, unloaded, and reloaded multiple times from one process, meaning
> multiple calls into osgInit() and osgExit(). If something isn't clean
> at exit, I need to know about it.
uhm, normally it is not possible to make multiple calls to
osgInit/osgExit. When osgExit runs it destroys objects that were created
as a side effect of static initialization (mainly type registration) and
unless there is a way to rerun that static initialization there is no
way these objects can be brought back to life.
Does static init run for a second time if you reload a DLL (after
unloading it in the meantime)?
Cheers,
Carsten
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