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QuestionSDK creation (export of variables)? Pin
sjcomp3-Oct-03 9:25
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Peter Weyzen3-Oct-03 9:34
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sjcomp3-Oct-03 10:06
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Peter Weyzen3-Oct-03 10:27
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sjcomp3-Oct-03 10:41
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Peter Weyzen3-Oct-03 11:24
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sjcomp3-Oct-03 11:46
sjcomp3-Oct-03 11:46 
There is no need for two programs to change objects in DLL.

I want to enable plug-ins to modify objects, that are used by the main program. Plug-ins are loaded by the main program. Once plug-in is loaded I want to call a function from the plug-in and this function will do something, that changes objects in the main program (I could pass these objects as function parameters, but there is another way, because all sdk's do that). Example: My program draws a cube, cube has color for each side, I want that any plug-in could change these colors. So I create library (sdk.lib), which has definition of the cube class (CCube) and global instance of this class (CCube global_cube;). Then I create program, which setups window and calls global_cube.Draw() function. This works fine, but... I want to load a dll, which has function DoIt() and this function should call global_cube.ChangeColors(). This requires both main program and dll to refer to the same global_cube object.
And this is the point, where I have problems.

Regards,
Alexander.
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