DosGetProcAddr

This call returns a far address to a desired procedure within a dynamic link module.

Syntax
DosGetProcAddr (ModuleHandle, ProcName, ProcAddress)

Parameters

 * ModuleHandle (HMODULE) - input: Handle of the dynamic link module.
 * ProcName (PSZ) - input: Address of a name string that contains the referenced procedure name.
 * Alternatively, if the selector portion of the pointer is null, the offset portion of the pointer is an explicit entry number (ordinal) within the dynamic link module.
 * DosGetProcAddr for entries within the DOSCALLS module are only supported for ordinal references. References to the DOSCALLS module by name strings are not supported and return an error. Dynamic link ordinal numbers for DOSCALLS routines are resolved by linking with DOSCALLS.LIB.


 * ProcAddress (PFN FAR *) - output: Procedure address.

Return Code

 * rc (USHORT) - return:Return code descriptions are:
 * 0 NO_ERROR
 * 6 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
 * 95 ERROR_INTERRUPT
 * 127 ERROR_PROC_NOT_FOUND

Remarks
A 32-bit address, consisting of a selector and offset, is returned for a specified procedure.

To free the dynamic link module, issue DosFreeModule. After DosFreeModule is issued, procedure entry addresses returned for this handle or no longer valid.

Other run-time dynamic link calls are DosLoadModule, DosGetModName, and DosGetModHandle.

C

 * 1) define INCL_DOSMODULEMGR

USHORT rc = DosGetProcAddr(ModuleHandle, ProcName, ProcAddress);

HMODULE ModuleHandle;  /* Module handle */ PSZ     ProcName;      /* Module name string */ PFN FAR *ProcAddress;  /* Procedure address (returned) */

USHORT  rc;            /* return code */ 

MASM
 EXTRN DosGetProcAddr:FAR INCL_DOSMODULEMGR  EQU 1

PUSH  WORD    ModuleHandle  ;Module handle PUSH@ ASCIIZ  ProcName      ;Module name string PUSH@ DWORD   ProcAddress   ;Procedure address (returned) CALL  DosGetProcAddr

Returns WORD 