Anyone know where/how I can get info on how to write ODL code?
Anything I post is an example only and is not intended to be the only solution, the total solution nor the final solution to your request nor do I claim that it is. If you find it useful then it is entirely up to you to make whatever changes necessary you feel are adequate for your purposes.
Last edited by Bonnie West; Jul 30th, 2014 at 07:21 AM.
On Local Error Resume Next: If Not Empty Is Nothing Then Do While Null: ReDim i(True To False) As Currency: Loop: Else Debug.Assert CCur(CLng(CInt(CBool(False Imp True Xor False Eqv True)))): Stop: On Local Error GoTo 0
You probably want info on creating TLBs for use with standard DLLs, but most of what is written on the subject is about the main uses: COM and RPC type libraries.
This is another thing that .Net tried hard to kill off, which may explain why so little is being written about it anymore.
In the MSDN Library that came with Visual Studio 6.0, there is an article by Bruce McKinney entitled "Stealing Code with Type Libraries". It can be found under Technical Articles >> Visual Tools >> Visual Basic >> Extending Visual Basic with C++ DLLs.
Last edited by Bonnie West; Apr 7th, 2016 at 11:21 AM.
On Local Error Resume Next: If Not Empty Is Nothing Then Do While Null: ReDim i(True To False) As Currency: Loop: Else Debug.Assert CCur(CLng(CInt(CBool(False Imp True Xor False Eqv True)))): Stop: On Local Error GoTo 0