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{{mirc title|$dll Identifier}}'''$dll''' call a function of a dll, and eventually returns a value if the function is made to return a value. More informations about dll {{mIRC|dll|here}}
 
{{mirc title|$dll Identifier}}'''$dll''' call a function of a dll, and eventually returns a value if the function is made to return a value. More informations about dll {{mIRC|dll|here}}
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== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
<pre>$dll(name[.dll],procname,data)</pre>
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<pre>$dll(name.dll,procname,data)</pre>
  
 
== Parameters ==
 
== Parameters ==
* '''name.dll''' - the filename to the dll. If filetype not used, assumes filename.dll
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* '''name.dll''' - the filename to the dll
 
* '''procname''' - procname, the name of the function in the dll
 
* '''procname''' - procname, the name of the function in the dll
* '''data''' - a text string/parameter passed to the function, which .dll sees as 0x00-terminated, even if procname does not require a data string, you must still pass a null or dummy string. If data should contain a comma, best to place it in a %var or use $chr(44) instead of trying to pass as a literal string.
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* '''data''' - a string/parameter passed to the function
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== Properties ==
 
== Properties ==
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None
 
None
== Notes ==
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1. Beginning v7.56, filename and filename.dll are both loaded into the $dll(N) list once as filename.dll. Previously they were loaded as 2 different $dll(N) items with 2 different filenames, yet referencing both filename|filename.dll used the memory image associated with the lowest Nth item in the $dll(N) list of the pair.
 
 
== Example ==
 
== Example ==
  
 
== Compatibility ==
 
== Compatibility ==
 
{{mIRC compatibility|5.6}}
 
{{mIRC compatibility|5.6}}
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* {{mIRC|$dllcall}}
 
* {{mIRC|$dllcall}}
 
* {{mIRC|/dll}}
 
* {{mIRC|/dll}}
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[[Category:mIRC identifiers|dll]]

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