Am 01.02.2015 um 11:45 schrieb Vladimir Panteleev:
On Sunday, 1 February 2015 at 10:40:06 UTC, Benjamin Thaut wrote:
Please no. Import libraries are the way it was designed

Delphi does without them just fine.

C++ does with them just fine.


I'm currently implementing D-Dll support for Windows with dmd and
without import libraries it will never work.

Why? I'm not suggesting to remove import library support.

I don't care what you are suggesting. If you want a implementation of Dll support without import libraries do it yourself. And lets just say it is required to link against druntime correctly. I don't want to give you a 4 page text explanation why.


Dynamic loading delays the error until execution time, instead of link
time, and is slower.

I hardly doubt that. If you link against a dll the windows binary loader is just doing the work for you. But the symbols are looked up in the dll by string either way.

Also, proof of concept: http://dpaste.dzfl.pl/efbd54314a69

The real issue here is, that dmd simply does not come with all neccessary import libraries when using optlink. As soon as you switch to the microsoft linkers this becomes a non issue.

Kind Regards
Benjamin Thaut

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