DOC: Creating Import Libraries for PowerPC Shared Libraries

ID: Q145822


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Visual C++, Macintosh Cross-Development Addon, version 4.0


SUMMARY

The documentation for creating an import library for Apple Code Fragment shared libraries in "Visual C++ Porting Applications to the Macintosh," Chapter 19 (Macintosh Shared Libraries) under "Code Fragment Manager Shared Libraries" contain various documentation errors. This article gives the correct documentation.


MORE INFORMATION

The steps to create an import library should read as follows:

  1. Use the MFILE COPY command to copy the code fragment library file from the Macintosh to your computer.
    
          MFILE COPY ":MACINTOSH HD:MYLIB" MYLIB 


  2. Use the dumpbin utility to place all exported functions and variables into a file called MY.EXPORTS.
    
          DUMPBIN /EXPORTS MYLIB > MY.EXPORTS 


  3. Edit MY.EXPORTS to get just the names of the exported symbols.


  4. Create a .DEF file (MYLIB.DEF) that contains the following lines:
    
          LIBRARY  MYLIBNAME
          EXPORTS 
    Here MYLIBNAME is the fragment name from the 'cfrg' resource in the Macintosh shared library, and the list of export names in MY.EXPORTS is placed after the EXPORTS keyword.


  5. Use the LIB utility to create MYLIBNAME.LIB.
    
          LIB /MACHINE:MPPC /DEF:MYLIB.DEF 


Additional query words: mpw2lib dll def afxdll mac cfrg cfm vcmac

Keywords : kbdocerr kbVC400 kbVC400bug MacPrgIss
Version : MACINTOSH:4.0
Platform : MACINTOSH
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Last Reviewed: February 2, 2000
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