This sample shows how to create and use a DLL in C#.
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To build and run the Libraries sample within Visual Studio
In Solution Explorer, right-click the FunctionTest project, and click Set as StartUp Project.
In Solution Explorer, right-click the FunctionTest project, and click Properties.
Open the Configuration Properties folder and click Debug.
In the Command Line Arguments property, enter
3 5 10
.Click OK.
From the Debugmenu, click Start Without Debugging. This will automatically build the library in Functions and execute the program.
To build and run the Libraries sample from the Command Line
Use the Change Directory command to change to the Functions directory.
Type the following:
csc /target:library /out:Functions.dll Factorial.cs DigitCounter.cs
Use the Change Directory command to change to the FunctionTest directory.
Type the following:
copy ..\Functions\Functions.dll . csc /out:FunctionTest.exe /R:Functions.DLL FunctionClient.cs FunctionTest 3 5 10