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    • Guido ThelenG
      Guido Thelen @Ekopalypse
      last edited by

      @Ekopalypse thx. Will check this. Where can I find dumpbin?

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse
        last edited by Ekopalypse

        should be available from a developer command prompt
        Is part of VS environment.

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        • Guido ThelenG
          Guido Thelen @Ekopalypse
          last edited by Guido Thelen

          @Ekopalypse ok. found it. it is strange. the version built with VS2015 does not have the isUniCode function exported, but it works

          Dump of file C:\Users\guido\Documents\SQL\C#SQLinForm\SQLinFormNpp - Kopie (3)\SQLinFormNpp\bin\Release\SQLinFormNpp.dll
          
          File Type: DLL
          
            Summary
          
                  2000 .reloc
                  2000 .rsrc
                  2000 .sdata
                 F6000 .text
          
          C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community>
          
          
          

          So, it looks like it is as you wrote: the export is missing

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          • EkopalypseE
            Ekopalypse
            last edited by

            that is strange, indeed. How can npp access non-existent function pointers??
            Let me check this again.

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse @Guido Thelen
              last edited by

              @Guido-Thelen If I download the version available from plugin admin I do see the functions exported.

              File Type: DLL
              
                Section contains the following exports for \SQLinFormNpp64.dll
              
                  00000000 characteristics
                  5DD1422F time date stamp Sun Nov 17 13:50:55 2019
                      0.00 version
                         0 ordinal base
                         6 number of functions
                         6 number of names
              
                  ordinal hint RVA      name
              
                        5    0 000EF2CE beNotified
                        2    1 000EF2AA getFuncsArray
                        4    2 000EF2C2 getName
                        0    3 000EF292 isUnicode
                        3    4 000EF2B6 messageProc
                        1    5 000EF29E setInfo
              
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              • Guido ThelenG
                Guido Thelen @Ekopalypse
                last edited by

                @Ekopalypse I think I need a break. making too many errors. Thx for today.

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                • EkopalypseE
                  Ekopalypse @Guido Thelen
                  last edited by

                  @Guido-Thelen

                  no problem :-D - Good night.

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                  • zanudZ
                    zanud @Guido Thelen
                    last edited by

                    @Guido-Thelen

                    the version built with VS2015 does not have the isUniCode function exported, but it works

                    Just in case: have not you forgot about the “/exports” parameter of dumpbin?

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                    • Guido ThelenG
                      Guido Thelen @zanud
                      last edited by

                      @zanud exactly. thanks a lot.

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                      • Guido ThelenG
                        Guido Thelen @Ekopalypse
                        last edited by

                        @Ekopalypse today I got it working :-) Sleeping was of great help.
                        The issue was that in the refactored version I am working with 2 C# projects. One project for the GUI and one project for the formatter/parser.
                        I refer from the GUI project to the parser project. Because I am only referring to it, the parser dll is not included into the GUI output and Notepad++ issues an error message. The reason is probably that the parser dll cannot be found.
                        But when I copy the source files from the parser project into the GUI project it is better. The GUI dll is of course much bigger and, because it contains now also the parser and Notepad++ is happy.
                        Probably this is an stupid error, but I am not a C# develpper and I am not familiar with Visual Studio. I developped the original parser in Java and transpose the code with a utility into C#.
                        Many Thanks to you :-)

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                        • EkopalypseE
                          Ekopalypse @Guido Thelen
                          last edited by Ekopalypse

                          @Guido-Thelen

                          Sleeping was of great help.

                          Yeah, has been the solution to many of my problems as well :-D
                          I’m not a C# developer either, only know VisualBasic.Net a bit.
                          But this reminds me of a problem I had playing with the c# plugin interface.
                          If I remember correctly, the problem was that loading the
                          .Net class didn’t happen at the time npp loaded the plugin.
                          You had to hack the import chain to make it work.
                          Not sure if this is still relevant with a current .Net version either.
                          If I find the code project article (I suspect it was there), I’ll let you know.

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                          • rinku singhR
                            rinku singh @Guido Thelen
                            last edited by rinku singh

                            @Guido-Thelen said in SQLinForm dll not compatible with the current version o N++:

                            @Ekopalypse thanks for your answer.
                            Below is a screenshot of the message.
                            4a759f89-2f84-4778-82c7-35ed6d15bcfa-grafik.png
                            Regards
                            Guido

                            i think you are at windows 10
                            https://github.com/pnedev/nppgtags/pull/28
                            could not get dll for test

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                            • PeterJonesP
                              PeterJones @rinku singh
                              last edited by PeterJones

                              @rinku-singh ,

                              What does a PR for NppGTags plugin have to do with the issue at hand? A random link, and the statement “i think you are at windows 10”, doesn’t help anyone understand what you are trying to get across.

                              If you think the NppGTags solution will help @Guido-Thelen solve his problem, you will have to explain how and why you think that.

                              edit: Are you suggesting, like in the issue behind that PR, that @Guido-Thelen should install/update his Visual C++ redistributable 2015-2019 ? /edit

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