Here is my code:
internal void Show()
{
if (Parent == null) throw new NullReferenceException();
EDITBALLOONTIP ebt = new EDITBALLOONTIP();
ebt.cbStruct = Marshal.SizeOf(ebt);
ebt.pszText = Text;
ebt.pszTitle = Caption;
ebt.ttiIcon = (int)Icon;
IntPtr ptrStruct = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(Marshal.SizeOf(ebt));
Marshal.StructureToPtr(ebt, ptrStruct, true); // here we go
//access violation exception in Win7 + .net 4.0
// in WinXP + .net 3.5 works just fine
// ... some other code ...
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(ptrStruct);
}
And here is the structure:
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
private struct EDITBALLOONTIP
{
internal int cbStruct;
internal string pszTitle;
internal string pszText;
internal int ttiIcon;
}
I'm interesting... why does this work fine in WinXP + .net 3.5 and raises exceptions in Win7 + .net 4.0? May be it's CharSet trouble?
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Solution && Explanation
As you can see Marshal.StructureToPtr(ebt, ptrStruct, true); has third parameter set to true. It means that system will try to free last allocated memory for ptrStruct. But when method Show() is invoked for the first time there was not allocated memory for that structure (ptrStruct = IntPtr.Zero). So system will try to free memory located at zero pointer. And of course it will raise an exception. WinXP just ignores this. But Win7 doesn't
And here is best solution imho
Marshal.StructureToPtr(ebt, ptrStruct, false);
//working...
//free resources
Marshal.FreeHGlobal(ptrStruct);
P.S.:Sry for my english P.P.S.: I'll add solution as an aswer as soon as possible
PackSize=1. – Felix K. Jan 26 at 14:36