In a project using a server.dll and a client.exe, I have dllexport
ed a server symbol from the server dll, and not dllimport
ed it into the client exe.
Still, the application links, and starts, without any problem. Is dllimport
not needed, then???
Details:
I have this 'server' dll:
// server.h
#ifdef SERVER_EXPORTS
#define SERVER_API __declspec(dllexport)
#else
#define SERVER_API // =====> not using dllimport!
#endif
class SERVER_API CServer {
static long s;
public:
CServer();
};
// server.cpp
CServer::CServer(){}
long CServer::s;
and this client executable:
#include <server.h>
int main() {
CServer s;
}
The server command line:
cl.exe /Od /D "WIN32" /D "_DEBUG" /D "_WINDOWS" /D "_USRDLL"
/D "SERVER_EXPORTS" /D "_UNICODE" /D "UNICODE" /D "_WINDLL"
/Gm /EHsc /RTC1 /MDd /Yu"stdafx.h"
/Fp"Debug\server.pch" /Fo"Debug\\" /Fd"Debug\vc80.pdb"
/W3 /nologo /c /Wp64 /ZI /TP /errorReport:prompt
cl.exe /OUT:"U:\libs\Debug\server.dll" /INCREMENTAL:NO /NOLOGO /DLL
/MANIFEST /MANIFESTFILE:"Debug\server.dll.intermediate.manifest"
/DEBUG /PDB:"u:\libs\Debug\server.pdb"
/SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS /MACHINE:X86 /ERRORREPORT:PROMPT
kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib
shell32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib uuid.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib
Client command line:
cl.exe /Od /I "..\server"
/D "WIN32" /D "_DEBUG" /D "_CONSOLE" /D "_UNICODE" /D "UNICODE"
/Gm /EHsc /RTC1 /MDd /Fo"Debug\\" /Fd"Debug\vc80.pdb" /W3 /c /Wp64 /ZI /TP
.\client.cpp
cl.exe /OUT:"U:\libs\Debug\Debug\client.exe" /INCREMENTAL
/LIBPATH:"U:\libs\Debug"
/MANIFEST /MANIFESTFILE:"Debug\client.exe.intermediate.manifest"
/DEBUG /PDB:"u:\libs\debug\debug\client.pdb"
/SUBSYSTEM:CONSOLE /MACHINE:X86
server.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib
advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib uuid.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib
It isn't required. It is an optimization, a hint to the compiler that the DLL is going to export the function pointer directly rather than just an entry in the IAT of the DLL. The exported function pointer for a function named foo() will be __imp_foo. Which allows it to generate better code, saving a function pointer load from the IAT and an indirect jump. It is a time optimization, not space.
This blog post has the details.