Hello dear brothers!
I'm a young game programmer, I'm not that kind of professional programmer, but I'm on the road: D, I came to ask a question for who can answer I thank. I started a plugin programming, a long time, on sockets, to be able to monitor the process of the game by the server, but I was stopped moving it, although I'm coming back, I programmed in C ++ and delphi, more C ++ when I send a dll , it needs "msvcr110d.dll" and "msvcp110d.dll" to go along with its plugin, use vs2012, and delphi 7, plus when I do plugin into delphi, it does not need any dll along with the protector, although I I use the demo version, for testing, when I really complete my journey of creating this complete plugin, I'll buy 'The Enema Protector', let's get down to business, what better performance for a good lightweight plugin? Delphi or C ++ ??
Also, I realized that in vs2012 C ++ has more code accuracy, already delphi 7 and much more dropped
I used 'embarcadero' with the same project, and it got 400KB's heavier than with delphi 7, can anyone explain this to me?
Help me in the information
Re: Help me in the information
Hi, you are welcome with the questions, but these mainly belongs to the development than protection. Would be more reasonable to ask them on a developers forum instead.
Anyway, something I could help.
Anyway, something I could help.
In Visual Studio project you need to specify the option "Use of MFC" to "Use Standard Windows Libraries".yuturueu wrote: it needs "msvcr110d.dll" and "msvcp110d.dll" to go along with its plugin,
Maybe some debugging information is included into dll? Check the settings, disable debug information at all.yuturueu wrote:I used 'embarcadero' with the same project, and it got 400KB's heavier than with delphi 7, can anyone explain this to me?
Re: Help me in the information
Thanks for the reply, it helped in a good part, 'shipper' was exactly loading several dlls along with plugin, I undressed that way, and it yielded 380KB's, the DL was 20KB's size, which is much better thank you!Enigma wrote:
Maybe some debugging information is included into dll? Check the settings, disable debug information at all.
about this, I marked options like you, indicates, even so he asked for such dll, plus I think he asked for those dlls, because a normal windows, without 'Microsoft C ++ 2005' having been installed, it requires that it install, more I think the error is in my code, which is forcing the use of these dlls, anyway, thanks for the attentionEnigma wrote:
In Visual Studio project you need to specify the option "Use of MFC" to "Use Standard Windows Libraries".