I've been having a horrible time for the last couple of days trying to call an unmanaged dll with C#
C++ code
int _stdcall getVBArrayStrValues(LPSTR t, LPSTR iName, short first, short last,
LPSAFEARRAY FAR * ppsaStringRead)
typedef struct {
short readStatus;
LPVOID vbsValueStr;
} vbStringRead;
The existing program called the dll from a VB6 application which initialises the vbsValueStr to be a string 17 characters long char rtnStr[17];
. Just before the vbStringRead[]
array is passed by reference.
The dll modifies this array to produce the output.
My guess is that I marshal the struct somehow to be be an LPArray
. Do I declare the vbsValueStr
to be an IntPtr
, or Byte[]
or char[]
?
Every attempt I try I get the error:
Attempt to read or write Protected Memory This is often an indicating that other memory is corrupt
Below is my latest botched attempt.
[DllImport("FILENAME.dll")]
public static extern int getVBArrayStrValues(string t, string iName, int first,
int last, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPArray)] ref vbStringRead[] stringRead);
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Ansi)]
public struct vbStringRead {
public int readStatus;
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStr)]
public string valueStr;
}
EDIT:
@Matthew Watson's advice has definitely helped. I'm still struggling with the string component of the struct.
I'm currently trying to declare valueStr as an IntPtr and then marshal it as a char (Sorry not sure if that is the best way to describe it)
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Ansi)]
public struct vbStringRead
{
public int readStatus;
public IntPtr valueStr;
}
I have tried various ways to set up the the IntPtr so that it is char[17] or byte [17] but it returns the exception "Parameter is incorrect."
ppsaStringRead
array is a SAFEARRAY - if so, you should be using UnmanagedType.SafeArray instead of UnmanagedType.LPArrayshort
toint
?