Reputation: 7238
i have given a chance to my software user to select dll from openfile dialog.(so my user can download dlls form my website and use it with the main project ). everything is working fine and it can even find that dlls is provided by me or selected an invalid dll.but the problem raises if the user selects a renamed file(eg : apple.txt file renamed to apple.dll ). i typed the code like this
try dllHandle := LoadLibrary( pwidechar(openfiledialog1.filename)) ;
catch { showmessage if it is not a dll (but it can be any dll, it checks this is my dll or 3rd party later )}
end;
error message shown by delphi is 'bad library image selected'
but try catch is not working if the user selects invalid dll it is showing its own error message and struck up.
can anyone help me,i am using delphi 2009
Upvotes: 3
Views: 4944
Reputation: 54802
There's no exception to catch because an exception is not raised when LoadLibrary
fails; it just returns '0'.
You should check if 'dllHandle' is 0 or not, if it is, show the error information to the user by using GetLastError
as documented. Alternatively you can use the Win32Check
function in the RTL which will raise an exception with the appropriate error message:
(edit: Documentation of 'LoadLibrary' states that: To enable or disable error messages displayed by the loader during DLL loads, use the SetErrorMode function.
So if you don't want the OS to show an additional dialog you'd set the error mode before calling LoadLibrary.)
var
dllHandle: HMODULE;
ErrorMode: UINT;
begin
if OpenDialog1.Execute then begin
ErrorMode := SetErrorMode(SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS); // disable OS error messages
try
dllHandle := LoadLibrary(PChar(OpenDialog1.FileName));
finally
SetErrorMode(ErrorMode);
end;
if Win32Check(Bool(dllHandle)) then begin // exception raised if false
// use the libary
end;
end;
end;
Upvotes: 11