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DLL Talk / Making "optional" paremeters in dll's

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Posted: 18th Jun 2005 02:01
Title says it all
how would u go about doing this

Hamish McHaggis
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Posted: 18th Jun 2005 02:09
Overloaded functions? How you'd do this depends on the language, but in Delphi you simple have to mark each function reference as "overload"ed. Guess someone who knows what they're talking about would be better off helping you .

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Posted: 18th Jun 2005 02:24
hmm function overloading might work

oh and another thing
how would i go about having more than 1 type such as the dbp print command it prints floats,dwords,ints,strings whatever u want well how would i do that

IanM
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Posted: 18th Jun 2005 02:25
It's quite easy really. Just download the source code for my utility plugin, and check out how I set up the min and max functions.

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Posted: 18th Jun 2005 02:35
hmmm easy indeed
wow dbp sure is smart

rather than C++ function overloading it is DBP function overloading

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