/ENTRY (Entry-Point Symbol)

/ENTRY:function

Remarks

where:

  • function
    A function that specifies a user-defined starting address for an .exe file or DLL.

Remarks

The /ENTRY option specifies an entry point function as the starting address for an .exe file or DLL.

The function must be defined with the __stdcall calling convention. The parameters and return value depend on if the program is a console application, a windows application or a DLL. It is recommended that you let the linker set the entry point so that the C run-time library is initialized correctly, and C++ constructors for static objects are executed.

By default, the starting address is a function name from the C run-time library. The linker selects it according to the attributes of the program, as shown in the following table.

Function name

Default for

mainCRTStartup (or wmainCRTStartup)

An application using /SUBSYSTEM:CONSOLE; calls main (or wmain)

WinMainCRTStartup (or wWinMainCRTStartup)

An application using /SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS; calls WinMain (or wWinMain), which must be defined with __stdcall

_DllMainCRTStartup

A DLL; calls DllMain, which must be defined with __stdcall, if it exists

If the /DLL or /SUBSYSTEM option is not specified, the linker selects a subsystem and entry point depending on whether main or WinMain is defined.

The functions main, WinMain, and DllMain are the three forms of the user-defined entry point.

When creating a managed image, the function specified with /ENTRY must have a signature of (LPVOID var1, DWORD var2, LPVOID var3).

For information on how to define your own DllMain entry point, see Run-Time Library Behavior .

To set this linker option in the Visual Studio development environment

  1. Open the project's Property Pages dialog box. For details, see Setting Visual C++ Project Properties.

  2. Click the Linker folder.

  3. Click the Advanced property page.

  4. Modify the Entry Point property.

To set this linker option programmatically

See Also

Reference

Setting Linker Options

Linker Options