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#ifndef __ExampleUnmanagedDLL_h__
#define __ExampleUnmanagedDLL_h__
// The following ifdef block is the standard way of creating macros which make exporting
// from a DLL simpler. All files within this DLL are compiled with the EXAMPLEUNMANAGEDDLL_EXPORTS
// symbol defined on the command line. this symbol should not be defined on any project
// that uses this DLL. This way any other project whose source files include this file see
// EXAMPLEUNMANAGEDDLL_API functions as being imported from a DLL, whereas this DLL sees symbols
// defined with this macro as being exported.
#ifdef EXAMPLEUNMANAGEDDLL_EXPORTS
#define EXAMPLEUNMANAGEDDLL_API __declspec(dllexport)
#else
#define EXAMPLEUNMANAGEDDLL_API __declspec(dllimport)
#endif
class EXAMPLEUNMANAGEDDLL_API CUnmanagedTestClass
{
public:
CUnmanagedTestClass();
virtual ~CUnmanagedTestClass();
void PassInt(int nValue);
void PassString(char* pchValue);
char* ReturnString();
};
#endif // __ExampleUnmanagedDLL_h__
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