Suppose i have a pointer of type char* to unicode string, and i know the length:
char* _unmanagedStr;
int _unmanagedStrLength;
and i have 2 ways to convert it to .NET string:
Marshal.PtrToStringUni((IntPtr)_unmanagedStr, _unmanagedStrLength);
and
new string(_unmanagedStr, 0, _unmanagedStrLength);
In my tests, both calls gives me exactly the same result, but the new string() is like 1.8x times faster than Marshal.PtrToStringUni().
Why is that performance difference? Is there any another functional difference between the both?