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Hi all,

can a function inside a DLL call a Callback function outside of the DLL?
It its possible, please point me to some sample code.

TIA
Torsten
Nov 14 '05 #1
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Hi all,

can a function inside a DLL call a Callback function outside of the DLL?
It its possible, please point me to some sample code.

TIA
Torsten


You should direct your question to comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32
Allan
Nov 14 '05 #2
"Torsten" <bo*@tgedenk.de> wrote

can a function inside a DLL call a Callback function outside of the DLL?
It its possible, please point me to some sample code.

DLLs are not on topic here. However a C function is allowed to take a
function pointer as a parameter, and then to call it. Unless your
documentation specifically states that function pointers are disallowed, you
can assume that DLLs support them.
Nov 14 '05 #3

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