If "checking text" means reviewing the actual logic or source code:
While there isn't a single standard feature by that exact name, checking for text or code within a DLL typically involves using specialized tools to view "hidden" data or resources. A DLL (Dynamic Link Library) is not a simple text file; it contains compiled code and resources shared by multiple programs. check txt in source.dll
If you need to find readable text fragments (like error messages or file paths) within the binary: If "checking text" means reviewing the actual logic
: Tools like Resource Hacker can extract embedded text resources, icons, and menus from native DLLs. : You can use specialized functions like ExtractResource
: You can use specialized functions like ExtractResource to programmatically pull specific strings or files from a DLL. 2. Decompile for Source Code
To implement a "check text" feature for source.dll , you can use these methods depending on your goal: 1. View Strings and Metadata
: Use dumpbin /exports or link /dump to view function names and entry points.