Hi...
I m using ruby 1.8.6 on Windows..
I m extending Ruby with C.
that is i want to load a DLL into Ruby..
but Ruby fails load my Dll..
i use visual studio.net command Prompt.
I integrate my dll namely prov.dll into C program namely pro1.c
afterthat i call those c functions through ruby .
D:\ruby_extend\pronmake>irb
irb(main):001:0> require 'pro1'
=> true
irb(main):002:0> include Pro
=> Object
irb(main):003:0> Pro::load
=> false
irb(main):004:0>
i get only false..
dll fails to load through ruby...
how can i get the stacktrace ?
Any Advices...
Pls help me out
Thanks
below is my pro1.c code
#include "windows.h"
#include "ruby.h"
#include "pro.h"
#define _D(string) {OutputDebugString(string);}
VALUE Pro;
HINSTANCE hlibrary;
void _textline(const char *s, int len)
//************************************
{
_D(s);
}
static VALUE p_load(VALUE self )
//******************************
{
return pro_load();
}
static VALUE p_init(VALUE self)
//*****************************
{
_D("-> init");
pro_set_textline_callback(_textline);
pro_renderInit();
}
static VALUE p_parse(VALUE self, VALUE string_to_parse)
//*****************************************************
{
_D(StringValuePtr(string_to_parse));
return pro_parse(StringValuePtr(string_to_parse));
}
void proeventcallback(proRenderEventType type, proRenderEventData data)
//************************************************************************
{
switch(type){
case proRenderEventDone:
_D("-> cleanup");
pro_renderCleanUp();
//if (vWindow)
//{
// SendMessage((HWND)NUM2INT(vWindow), WM_USER+2, 0, 0);
//}
}
}
static VALUE pro_render( VALUE self )
//**********************************
{
_D("-> render");
pro_set_renderevent_callback(proeventcallback);
SetThreadPriority(GetCurrentThread(),THREAD_PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL);
pro_render(PRO_RENDERASYNC);
return Qtrue;
}
void Init_pro1()
//***************
{
pro = rb_define_module( "Pro" );
rb_define_method(Pro, "load", p_load, 0);
rb_define_method( Pro, "init_engine", p_init, 0 );
rb_define_method(Pro, "parse", p_parse, 1);
rb_define_method(Pro, "render", pr_render, 0);
}
···
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