In article <01be6cab$bc8e4380$40bd2bc0@pc-internet2>, J�r�me HAGUET wrote: >I am trying to build an application in ADA linked with C DLLs. >This DLLs use stdcall calling convention. > >I built import library using dll2def and dlltool : > dll2def imp_dll.dll > imp_dll.def > dlltool --dllname imp_dll.dll --def imp_dll.def --output imp_dll.a > >if I uses import (Stdcall, ada_name, "C_name"), link fails. If I uses >import (C, ada_name, >"C_name"), link works but execution fails. > >Can someone explain me why I cannot use stdcall ? As I recall, the problem is that dll2def doesn't create the appropriate file. I had to manually edit it to add the @8, @12, etc. to the end of each export name, then add the -k flag to dlltool. To figure out what extension to add, you can do one of two things: 1) If you already have a .lib file, look in it to see what the names are. 2) Count up the number of bytes of arguments being passed (usually 4 per argument, unless you have doubles). 3 ints => @12 is the suffix. --Martin -- Martin C. Carlisle, Asst Prof of Computer Science, US Air Force Academy carlislem@acm.org, http://www.usafa.af.mil/dfcs/bios/carlisle.html DISCLAIMER: This content in no way reflects the opinions, standards or policy of the US Air Force Academy or the United States Government.