On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 5:35 PM, William Newbery <[email protected]> wrote:
>> You do have options.  DDL is a project which aims to perform dynamic
>> linking on Windows, and it works damn well.  It also has a lot of
>> useful utility functions to i.e. look up symbols and types by name in
>> the dynamic library.  There's also another project unrelated to D
>> called EDLL which more or less does the same things that DDL does; I
>> don't know if anyone has successfully used it with D.
>
> Is there some way around this, I dont really care if D needs to use its own 
> dynamic libary format rather than the windows dll, I just want some external 
> file that D can load and execute (ie it doesnt need to be able to contain 
> resources, or have its own HINSTANCE, or any of the other things dlls can 
> have beyond simply containing classes, functions, etc), and they dont have to 
> be compatible with anything outside of D at all.

..yeah, I said DDL and EDLL.

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