Author: Jonas Bilinkevicius
Is it possible to copy a DLL into my own executable using the IDE only for
exporting it after in my program? For example, I create an executable Test.exe and
in the IDE I want to attach a resource that contains the DLL. And when my program
is running I can export this resource to put a file on my hard disk. Is there a way
to do that?
Answer:
Create a file called "mydllres.rc". Edit it and insert the line MYDLL RT_RCDATA
"Mydll.dll". Then call the Borland compiler for resouces (you may need to adjust
the paths) with BRCC32 mydllres.rc .
This will produce a output file called mydllres.res. Under the implementation
header in the main unit add the following: {$R mydllres.res}. This will add the
resource to the project.
The following procedure will save it to a file:
1 procedure savedll;
2 var3 myres: TResourceStream;
4 begin5 myres := TResourceStream.Create(hInstance, PChar('MYDLL'), RT_RCDATA);
6 myres.SaveToFile(ExtractFilepath(Application.exename) + 'mydll.dll');
7 myres.destroy;
8 end;