NOTE: You are passing C++ objects (in this case STL strings) around library calls. There is no standard C++ ABI at this level, so either try to avoid passing C++ objects around, or ensure that both your library and your program have been built with the same compiler (ideally the same compiler on the same machine, to avoid any subtle configuration-related surprises.)
Do not forget to declare your exported methods extern "C"
inside your library code.
The above having been said, here is some code implementing what you said you want to achieve:
typedef std::string (*foo_t)(const std::string);
foo_t foo = NULL;
...
# ifdef _WIN32
HMODULE hDLL = ::LoadLibrary(szMyLib);
if (!hDll) { /*error*/ }
foo = (foo_t)::GetProcAddress(hDLL, "foo");
# else
void *pLib = ::dlopen(szMyLib, RTLD_LAZY);
if (!pLib) { /*error*/ }
foo = (foo_t)::dlsym(pLib, "foo");
# endif
if (!foo) { /*error*/ }
...
foo("bar");
...
# ifdef _WIN32
::FreeLibrary(hDLL);
# else
::dlclose(pLib);
# endif
You can abstract this further:
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <windows.h>
typedef HANDLE my_lib_t;
#else
#include <dlfcn.h>
typedef void* my_lib_t;
#endif
my_lib_t MyLoadLib(const char* szMyLib) {
# ifdef _WIN32
return ::LoadLibraryA(szMyLib);
# else //_WIN32
return ::dlopen(szMyLib, RTLD_LAZY);
# endif //_WIN32
}
void MyUnloadLib(my_lib_t hMyLib) {
# ifdef _WIN32
return ::FreeLibrary(hMyLib);
# else //_WIN32
return ::dlclose(hMyLib);
# endif //_WIN32
}
void* MyLoadProc(my_lib_t hMyLib, const char* szMyProc) {
# ifdef _WIN32
return ::GetProcAddress(hMyLib, szMyProc);
# else //_WIN32
return ::dlsym(hMyLib, szMyProc);
# endif //_WIN32
}
typedef std::string (*foo_t)(const std::string);
typedef int (*bar_t)(int);
my_lib_t hMyLib = NULL;
foo_t foo = NULL;
bar_t bar = NULL;
...
if (!(hMyLib = ::MyLoadLib(szMyLib)) { /*error*/ }
if (!(foo = (foo_t)::MyLoadProc(hMyLib, "foo")) { /*error*/ }
if (!(bar = (bar_t)::MyLoadProc(hMyLib, "bar")) { /*error*/ }
...
foo("bar");
bar(7);
...
::MyUnloadLib(hMyLib);
Cheers,
V.