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    dangelog
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    Yes, just use it.

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      RomanShteff
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      Should I declare DLL in my source file? That's it?

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        Alegen
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        what ide are you using?

        if visual studio, then #include <windows.h>

        please give more details :)

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        (signatures always contain something like that)

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          RomanShteff
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          I use Qt Creator and make Qt application. How can I connect DLL to my Qt project?

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            goetz
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            [quote author="RomanShteff" date="1296690300"]I use Qt Creator and make Qt application. How can I connect DLL to my Qt project?[/quote]

            See "Declaring Other Libraries":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/qmake-project-files.html#declaring-other-libraries in the "qmake manual":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/qmake-manual.html

            http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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              RomanShteff
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              Thanks for link to "Declaring Other Libraries". For example if I have my project in directory
              "C:\Project", and my library is "mylib.dll" I should write in .pro-file:

              @
              LIBS += C:\Project\mylib.dll
              @

              Is it correct?

              [EDIT: code formatting, Volker]

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                giesbert
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                no, wrong

                you write:

                for MSVC tool chain
                @
                LIBS += C:\Project\mylib.lib
                @

                for gcc tool chain:
                @
                LIBS += $$quote(-LC:\Project) -lmylib
                @

                Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
                Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                  minimoog77
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                  Or better

                  @win32:LIBS += C:\Project\mylib.lib@

                  @unix:LIBS += $$quote(-LC:\Project) -lmylib@

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                    giesbert
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                    but if you use gcc on windows, it will have problems with mylib.lib

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                      minimoog77
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                      LOL, I usually forget that there is GCC for Windows... :)

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                        RomanShteff
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                        I use Qt Creator.

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                          goetz
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                          [quote author="RomanShteff" date="1296749017"]I use Qt Creator.[/quote]

                          That's the IDE, not the compiler tool chain. You can use both (VisualStudio or GCC/MinGW) with Qt Creator and your .pro file must be set up correctly for the one you use.

                          The default open source installation of Qt Creator/SDK for Windows comes with MinGW as far as I know.

                          http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                            RomanShteff
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                            Yeah, I have default open source installation. But I have .dll, not .lib

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                              giesbert
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                              and you then have .a files. and for gcc, you use:

                              @
                              LIBS += -L<path to dlls> -l<dll name without extension>
                              @

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                              Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                                RomanShteff
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                                Thanks to all!

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