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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T07:11:02+00:00 2026-05-26T07:11:02+00:00

I want to call a function of a C++ DLL in my Delphi app.

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I want to call a function of a C++ DLL in my Delphi app.
The problem is that i get an access violation. But not while calling my C++ DLL but when I leave the Delphi function in which I do that.

Error message (shortened):
Access violation at 0x7445c9f1: Reading from address 0x00000000.

My C++ method is like that:

extern "C" __stdcall void SetName(LPCTSTR name) {strcpy_s(nameInDll,512,name);};

My Delphi call looks like this:

begin   
   ...
   hDll := LoadLibrary('myCpp.dll');
   SetName := getprocaddress(hDll, 'SetName');
   SetName(pchar(myControl.text));  //  <--- exception NOT here
   ...
end;  // <--- exception here

the funny thing is that it works if I use hard coded text as input for the DLL call like this:

SetName(pchar('myName'));

EDIT:
I missed the __stdcall definition in my C++ DLL. It was defined in an macro. I corrected the C++ method definition above.

After seeing that and your tips I came up with an solution that works:

procedure SetName(s: PChar); stdcall; external 'myCpp.dll';

begin   
   ...
   SetName(pchar(myControl.text));
   ...
end;
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    2026-05-26T07:11:02+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 7:11 am

    Sounds like SetName uses the wrong calling convention, try using cdecl;

    Something like this:

    var
      SetName : procedure(nameArg: PChar); cdecl;
    

    Otherwise your stack will be messed up.

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