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i have some (encoding?, type?) troubles with string return values from FreeBasic DLL -

FreeBasic DLL source :

Public function some_test_function(ByVal xx as String, ByRef yy as String) as String Export

    yy = Left(xx, 3)

  return yy
end Function

and AutoIt script :

#AutoIt3Wrapper_UseX64=Y

#include <Array.au3>

$h = DllOpen(@ScriptDir & "\DLL Project.dll")
ConsoleWrite("DllOpen @error = " & @error & @CRLF)

$a = "abcdefgh"
$b = ""

$aRet = DllCall($h,"STR","SOME_TEST_FUNCTION", "STR*", $a,  "STR", $b)

ConsoleWrite("DllCall @error = " & @error & @CRLF)
ConsoleWrite("return = " & $aRet[0] & "  $a = " & $aRet[1] & "  $b = " & $aRet[2] & @CRLF)

_ArrayDisplay($aRet)

and I get :

DllOpen @error = 0
DllCall @error = 0
return = ђЖ¤  $a = abcdefgh  $b = `Ж¤

But why? Where i wrong?

It even not unicode...

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No idea what freebasic is, but...

Probably partly because you say you are passing a pointer to a string in first parameter, but ask yourself how "abcdefgh" is a pointer to a string?

Then look at the rest of the code as at a glance it all looks wrong.

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Try this.

 

Test.bas / Test.dll

Extern "Windows-MS"

Dim Shared As String s

Function Test(sString As ZString Ptr) As ZString Ptr Export
    s = Left(*sString, 5)
    Return StrPtr(s)
End Function


End Extern

 

Test.au3

$sText = "Hello World"
$aReturn = DllCall("Test.dll", "str", "Test", "str", $sText)

ConsoleWrite($aReturn[0] & @CRLF)

 

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Thanks! its works... but only if return variable is declared outside function as shared. If i declare it inside function as "local" - dim as string - DllCall return "SUB" (\x1a) character:

return =   $a = abcdefgh

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

Is there a reson for it?

another question about unicode - if i pass to function some unicode word "いくつかのUnicodeの言葉"

Extern "Windows-MS"
'==========================================================================================
Dim Shared As WString * 512 zz
'==========================================================================================
 
Function FunctionTest(xx as WString Ptr) as wString Ptr Export

    zz = Left(*xx, 5)

  return StrPtr(zz)
End Function
 
 '==========================================================================================
End Extern

 

$h = DllOpen(@ScriptDir & "\TestProject.dll")
ConsoleWrite("DllOpen @error = " & @error & @CRLF)

$a = "いくつかのUnicodeの言葉"
$b = ""

$aRet = DllCall($h,"WSTR","FunctionTest", "WSTR", $a)

ConsoleWrite("DllCall @error = " & @error & @CRLF)
ConsoleWrite("return = " & $aRet[0] & "  $a = " & $aRet[1] & @CRLF)

_ArrayDisplay($aRet)

it works, but FreeBasic on compile time return warning on "return StrPtr(zz)" string:

E:\Program Files\FreeBASIC\FreeBASIC-1.05.0-win64\fbc -s gui -dll -export "TestProject.bas"
TestProject.bas(10) warning 4(1): Suspicious pointer assignment

Make done

 

 
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Well, I'm a newbie in FreeBasic. Might be a good idea to create an account @ http://www.freebasic.net/forum/ and ask there for help.

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