On Saturday, 2 January 2016 at 16:42:46 UTC, Rainer Schuetze wrote:

On 02.01.2016 16:34, alkololl wrote:
On Saturday, 2 January 2016 at 01:44:46 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
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Thanks for your reply. I replaced my switch statement with the one behind the link you left but the result (no result) stays the same. The Dll doesn't get unloaded. Not until I close the host application.

D needs "implicite thread local storage" to implement thread local variables, but Windows XP and earlier versions do not support this for DLLs dynamically loaded through LoadLibrary. The D runtime implements the part necessary for loading, but does not support unloading. As a consequence it sets the DLL to never unload.

If you are actually running XP, you can check https://github.com/denis-sh/hooking. IIRC Denis Shelomovskij implemented the missing parts.

What? I'm actually running Windows 7. For me it's inevitable to not unload the D Dll dynamically. Isn't there some kind of workaround or a sneaky hack to solve this?

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