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Para 32 bit y 64 de los principales compiladores de C:
Bcc32 y Bcc54
Msvc32 y Msvc64
MinGW32 y MinGW64
y otros
MKEXP.EXE, the 64-bit Windows Import Library Tool for C++
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MKEXP.EXE is the 64-bit Windows counterpart of IMPLIB.EXE, the Import Library Tool for Win32. However, MKEXP does not support all the same options supported by IMPLIB.
MKEXP produces GNU-style (ELF format) archive files (.a files).
You can use .DLL, .DEF, or OMF files with MKEXP.
Examples
Generating an import library from a DLL:
mkexp mydll.a mydll.dll
Generating an import library from a .DEF file:
mkexp mydll.a mydll.def
The resulting .a files are included in the library section of the link command line for any application or DLL that uses mydll.dll. The .a files that are produced by mkexp are GNU style archive files containing a single object file with an Embarcadero specific set of data to describe all the exports from the DLL.
Command-Line Help
C:> mkexp
mkexp.exe: Copyright (c) 2012 Embarcadero Technologies, Inc.
All rights reserved.
usage: mkexp [-n] [-d] [-o] [-p] outputfile inputfile
Creates an import archive from an input file.
Valid input files are OMF object files that contain only
EXPDEF COMENT records, PE files, and DEF files.
-f: prefer to link by ordinal (dangerous)
-d: assume input is a DEF file
-o: assume input is an OMF object file
-p: assume input is a PE file
File type is by default based on extension:
OMF: .obj
DEF: .def
PE: .dll, .exe
ImpLib LibMySQL.lib LibMySQL.dll
mkexp libmysql.a libmysql.dll
call "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars32.bat"
lib /def:LibMySQL.def /machine:x86 /out:LibMySQL.lib
call "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat"
lib /def:LibMySQL.def /machine:x64 /out:LibMySQL.lib
gendef -a libmysql.dll
dlltool -k -d libmysql.def -l libmysql.a
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