How does C# handle arrays of struct - do I need to allocate each array element (as if it was an array of class objects)?
Example:
public struct RGBA { public byte red, green, blue, alpha; }
public RGBA [] colorBuffer = new RGBA [1024*1024];
Now is colorBuffer an array of pointers to RGBA objects, and do I have to allocate them, e.g. like this:
for (int i = 0; i < colorBuffer.Length; i++)
colorBuffer [i] = new RGBA ();
or does colorBuffer point to a memory chunk of 4 MB in size, containing 1 MB RGBA structs?