Win32::LoadLibrary returns a handle for bothYep - just checked, and Win32::LoadLibrary loads them both just fine for me, too. Which means ... what ... it's a DynaLoader bug ?
For my check, I ran this script (as per the one you posted earlier in this thread):
use warnings;
use strict;
use Win32;
my $ret = Win32::LoadLibrary('C:\sisyphusion\PLplot_broken.dll');
print "ret=$ret glr=".Win32::GetLastError()."\n";
$ret = Win32::LoadLibrary('C:\sisyphusion\PLplot_ok.dll');
print "ret=$ret glr=".Win32::GetLastError()."\n";
and that produced the following output:
ret=1647050752 glr=0
ret=1659895808 glr=0
It's not just 5.8.9 where this happens, but also 5.8.8, 5.14.0. 5.16.0 (and perhaps other perls as well).
Cheers, Rob
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