Thanks for your answers!

Le 17/04/2014 14:38, Jakub Zakrzewski a écrit :
Visual Studio doesn't work like a good gcc?
Good joke. ;)

The only thing I prefer in VS is his debugger...

Is there some option to export automatically some methods without using 
__declspec(dllexport)?
No. There are workarounds like in 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/225432/export-all-symbols-when-creating-a-dll
 but it's too much work.
Basically you want to define a macro that resolves to __declspec(dllexport) 
when building the DLL and to nothing when only using libraries headers.

I did this. It's not too much of pain and this way, we can tell which methods / class is exported. Hopefully, it's a new project ;)

Regards,

Romain

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Gruesse,
Jakub


-----Original Message-----
From: CMake [mailto:cmake-boun...@cmake.org] On Behalf Of Romain Leguay
Sent: Donnerstag, 17. April 2014 14:27
To: Nils Gladitz; cmake@cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] Linking Error with Visual Studio 2013 x64

Visual Studio doesn't work like a good gcc? Because, I try this code with mingw 
(32 and 64) and it's working perfectly.
Is there some option to export automatically some methods without using 
__declspec(dllexport)?

Romain

Le 17/04/2014 12:03, Nils Gladitz a écrit :
On 17.04.2014 11:46, Romain Leguay wrote:
I think I found a bug with CMake 2.8.12.2: I have on project with two
sub-folders: a SHARED library and an executable that use the library.
When I generate the Visual Studio solution, my application want to
link with a static version of my library.

I join you a very small project to illustrate this bug.

I haven't tried to build the project but I am guessing that the
"static version" of the library is actually the import library:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic-link_library#Import_libraries

And that you are missing DLL exports e.g.:
     http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us//library/a90k134d.aspx

Without any exports the linker does not create an import library for
your DLL.

Nils

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