I've created a DLL function for using inside C# using DLLImport but having troubles in calling the method, as I'm getting memory corruption problems;
[DllImport("mydll.dll", EntryPoint = "callinmydll")]
public static extern int testdllcall(double *firstinput, long firstcount, double *secondoutput, long secondcount);
Here's part of the C++ library header;
extern "C" {
mydll_API int callinmydll(double *in, long firstcount, double *out, long secondcount);
}
Implementation.
mydll_API int callinmydll(double *in, long firstcount, double *out, long secondcount)
{
for( int i =0 ; i < 10 ; i++ )
{
*(out + i) = (*(in + i) + 10 );
}
return 0;
}
Now when my DLLImport function calls the callinmydll function and passes valid data to it, this is where things get interesting. The pointer in contains data, as does firstcount. Although everything beyond this point is corrupted. Why? Curiously I rearrange my function to be double, double*, long, long now the corruption happens after third parameter. I'm curious as to what's going on, as I'm passing valid data; two valid pointers, and int cast to int64.
Help!