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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:20:14+00:00 2026-05-11T19:20:14+00:00

I am successfully calling a function in a DLL from Inno Setup, however upon

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I am successfully calling a function in a DLL from Inno Setup, however upon returning I get a Runtime Error…Exception: Access violation at address XXXXXXX. Write of address XXXXXX.

The function is declared as:

function CompleteInstall(szIntallPath: String) :  Integer;
external 'CompleteInstall@files:InstallHelper.dll stdcall setuponly';

And called:

procedure CurStepChanged(CurStep: TSetupStep);
begin
   if CurStep = ssPostInstall then begin
      CompleteInstall('Parm1'); // ExpandConstant('{app}')
   end;
end;

There is no problem if I change the function to not take a parameter. It still occurs if I change it to take a single integer parameter or declare it as a function and change the function to be a void function with an integer parameter.

The called function does nothing but return:

__declspec(dllexport) int CompleteInstall(char* szInstallPath)
{
    //AfxMessageBox ("Got here" /*szInstallPath*/, MB_OK);
    return 1;
}
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    2026-05-11T19:20:15+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:20 pm

    You have a mismatch of the calling conventions. Either make the DLL function use stdcall as well:

    __declspec(dllexport) __stdcall int CompleteInstall(char* szInstallPath)
    {
        //AfxMessageBox ("Got here" /*szInstallPath*/, MB_OK);
        return 1;
    }
    

    or change the function declaration to use cdecl instead of stdcall:

    function CompleteInstall(szIntallPath: String) : Integer;
        external 'CompleteInstall@files:InstallHelper.dll cdecl setuponly';
    
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