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I'd like to have a DllMain, but on Linux. Edit: I know the dangers of using DllMain in managed, but I understand what I'm doing. I'm already hooking into another thread, which allows me to use the System API either way. |
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jkotas
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You should never do DllMain in managed code |
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Check #66546 |
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The portable version are C++ global static constructor (or their low-level platform-specific mechanism - DllMain on Windows, https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39540364/does-static-initialization-and-or-other-code-get-run-when-dlopening on Linux and other ELF-based platforms, ...). You can create C++ file with global static constructor that calls back into your method, compile it to .obj/o, and link this .obj/o to your app. It comes with the same disclaimer as DllMain. It is not a reliable solution.