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Cant debug a dll from exe

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Abubakar - 02 Mar 2006 11:47 GMT
Hi,
I have 2 projects in a slolution, one is a dll project and other is exe. I
have some exported functions from the dll code using __declspec
(dllexport ). In the exe code I have created a header file that contains
prototypes of the functions that are in the dlls. I have specified the lib
file in the exe's project settings and everything builds and runs just fine
( i copy the dll manually where the exe is located when I make changes in
the dlls code and build it).

The problem is when I try to "step in" the source code of the dll's exported
functions when I'm running the exe project. It just doesnt step into its
source and just steps over its function calls. That is the reason I cant
debug the source code of the dll functions. I need help debugging my dll.

Regards,

-Ab.

PS. I'm using "nothing" related to .net. Everything is pure native c++ and
win32.
Abubakar - 02 Mar 2006 12:33 GMT
I noticed that if I copy the updated build of dll in the exe's path, i can
step into the dll's functions. Was this the reason or something else ?

-Ab.

> Hi,
> I have 2 projects in a slolution, one is a dll project and other is exe. I
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> PS. I'm using "nothing" related to .net. Everything is pure native c++ and
> win32.

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