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Reading a C/C++ data structure in C# from a byte array

What would be the best way to fill a C# struct from a byte[] array where the data was from a C/C++ struct? The C struct would look something like this (my C is very rusty): typedef OldStuff { ...
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Calling COM visible managed component from managed code through COM wrapper

I have a 3rd party component, lets say FIPreviewHandler to handle preview, which implements IPreviewHandler. FIPreviewHandler is implemented as a Managed Component, and uses the IPreviewHandler ...
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Why it is called Marshalling? [closed]

Possible Duplicate: Why is the concept of Marshalling called as such? Why the conversion between two types is called Marshalling! What is the meaning behind Marshal, why we don't just use ...
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P/Invoke, c#: unsigned char loosing a byte

Im working towards a dll file for a software's SDK and i'm trying to call a function to get information about the host of the software. there are two unsigned char variables(HostMachineAddress, ...
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C# P/Invoke: Marshalling structures containing function pointers

Sorry for the verbose introduction that follows. I need insight from someone knowing P/Invoke internals better than I do. Here is how I'm marshalling structures containing function pointers from C to ...
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Detecting cross-thread marshaling by COM RCW objects in C#

I'm working in a large multithreaded C# application handling bunches of COM interop. The other developers and I have ample opportunity to accidentally call Single-Threaded Apartment (STA) COM objects ...
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Marshalling a char** in C#

I am interfacing with code that takes a char** (that is, a pointer to a string): int DoSomething(Whatever* handle, char** error); Basically, it takes a handle to its state, and if something goes ...
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Why do C# and VB.NET implicitly marshal char* differently?

So I have a function, written in C++, that looks like this... extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) int __stdcall SomeFunction(char *theData) { // stuff } ... and I'm using it in my current project ...
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How to read a Delphi Array of Fixed Sized Strings within a packed record in c#

I need to read a blob field from a database into a c# app. However the blob field was written to the database by a Delphi App using the following method: procedure WriteABlob(Blob : TBlobField; var ...
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How do I GetCustomAttributes?

I have tried the following code using the 2.0 framework and I get an attribute back, but when I try this on the compact framework, it always returns an empty array. The MSDN documenation says its ...
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Marshal C++ struct array into C#

I have the following struct in C++: #define MAXCHARS 15 typedef struct { char data[MAXCHARS]; int prob[MAXCHARS]; } LPRData; And a function that I'm p/invoking into to get an array of 3 ...
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C# Marshalling double* from C++ DLL?

I have a C++ DLL with an exported function: extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) double* fft(double* dataReal, double* dataImag) { [...] } The function calculates the FFT of the two double arrays ...
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How to marshal structs with unknown length string fields in C#

I get an array of bytes, I need to unmarshal it to C# struct. I know the type of the struct, it has some strings fields. The strings in the byte array appears as so: two first bytes are the length of ...
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Why does LayoutKind.Sequential work differently if a struct contains a DateTime field?

Why does LayoutKind.Sequential work differently if a struct contains a DateTime field? Consider the following code (a console app which must be compiled with "unsafe" enabled): using System; using ...
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When to use RelaseComObject vs FinalReleaseComObject?

When should I use Marshal.FinalReleaseComObject vs Marshal.ReleaseComObject? Is there any danger in using Marshal.FinalReleaseComObject?
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P/Invoke: How to know which type to marshall from?

Is there a one-stop shop for determining which .Net types/attributes to use, given a native type? Example would look something like this: Native Type | .Net Type ...
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Fastest way to access VB6 String in C#

I am using COM Interop. I have a call in VB6 which returns a string of roughly 13000 chars. If I execute the call in pure VB6 it takes about 800ms to execute. If I execute it via c# and COM Interop it ...
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Marshalling what is it and why do we need it?

What is marshalling and why do we need it. I find it hard to believe that i cannot send an int over the wire from c# to c and have to marshall it. Why cant c# just send the 32bits over with a ...
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Layout of .NET value type in memory

I have the following .NET value types: [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] public struct Date { public UInt16 V; } [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] public struct StringPair { public ...
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What's the difference between HandleRef and GCHandle?

What's the difference between HandleRef and GCHandle? http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.runtime.interopservices.handleref.aspx ...
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if GetFields() doesn't guarantee order, how does LayoutKind.Sequential work

I need to get fieldinfo in a guaranteed order with respect to declaration order. Right now I'm using attributes to specify order. Is there a more automatic way of doing this? Does anyone have ...
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Correct usage of DllImport

Suppose there is a c++ method int NativeMethod(double, double *) in a Native.dll. My first attempt at calling this method from managed code was (assuming I don't need to specify the entry point) ...
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Exposing a C++ API to C#

So what I have is a C++ API contained within a *.dll and I want to use a C# application to call methods within the API. So far I have created a C++ / CLR project that includes the native C++ API and ...
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Marshal.PtrToStringUni() vs new String()?

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: ...
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.NET Remoting Singleton memory leak, TCP, Marshal by Reference

I am using the simplest example of remoting that I could find, sharing an object between a windows service and a windows forms program (client), running on the same machine. The service instantiates ...
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How can I prevent CompileAssemblyFromSource from leaking memory?

I have some C# code which is using CSharpCodeProvider.CompileAssemblyFromSource to create an assembly in memory. After the assembly has been garbage collected, my application uses more memory than it ...
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Call unmanged Code from C# - returning a struct with arrays

[EDIT] I changed the source as suggested by Stephen Martin (highlighted in bold). And added the C++ source code as well. Hi, I'd like to call an unmanaged function in a self-written C++ dll. This ...
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Multiple function calls from C# to C++ unmanaged code causes AccessViolationException

I have declared a DLL import in my C# program that looks like this: [DllImport("C:\\c_keycode.dll", EntryPoint = "generateKeyCode", CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Cdecl)] static ...
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Marshalling array of structs from .NET to C++: when does it do copying?

Consider a struct like System.Drawing.Point - one with LayoutKind.Sequential and containing only primitive members. I have a C# array of such structs. I'm passing it to an (unmanaged) C++ function ...
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How to pass C# array to C++ and return it back to C# with additional items?

I have a C# project which is using a C++ dll. (in visual studio 2010) I have to pass a array of int from C# code to C++ function and C++ function will add few elements in array, when control comes ...
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.NET Marshal.PtrToStringUni(IntPtr) vs. new String(char*)

What's the difference between new String(char*) and Marshal.PtrToStringUni(IntPtr), aside from the obvious fact that one takes char* and one takes IntPtr? When should I use which? I remember getting ...
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Cross-Thread Exception - Environment Only

A control can only be accessed by the thread that created it - this much I know. I have a DataGridView with a DataSource based on a BindingList<>. I have a worker thread (non-GUI) that runs ...
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Receiving a char* from c++ into c#, and passing it back again

I'm having memory leak issues with a third party c++ dll. For certain calls, the dll allocates memory for the string, passes it out as a char* and then expects to receive that pointer back so that it ...
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How to Get array of string from Native Code(C++) in Managed Code(C#)

is there any way through which we can get the collection of string from c++ to c# C# Code [DllImport("MyDLL.dll")] private static extern List<string> GetCollection(); public static ...
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How to specify whether to take ownership of the marshalled string or not?

suppose I have x.dll in C++ which looks like this MYDLLEXPORT const char* f1() { return "Hello"; } MYDLLEXPORT const char* f2() { char* p = new char[20]; strcpy(p, "Hello"); return p; ...
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Binary serialization/de-serialization in C++ and C#

I am working on a distributed application which has two components. One is written in standard C++ (not managed C++ and running on a Linux platform) and the other one is written in C#. Both are ...
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L prefix for strings in C++

I have a static library. This library have the following function defined int WriteData(LPTSTR s) The sample to call the function is LPTSTR s = (LPTSTR) L"Test Data"; int n = WriteData(s); ...
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Cannot call COM object created from STAThread from oher STA threads

I am new to COM and trying to understand the difference between STA and MTA. I tried to create an example that would show that COM can manage calls to object created in STA that is not thread-safe. ...
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Cannot marshal a struct that contains a union

I have a C++ struct that looks like this: struct unmanagedstruct { int flags; union { int offset[6]; struct { float ...
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Convert array of structs to IntPtr

I am trying to convert an array of the RECT structure (given below) into an IntPtr, so I can send the pointer using PostMessage to another application. [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] public ...
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Do I need to delete structures marshaled via Marshal.PtrToStructure in unmanaged code?

I have this C++ code: extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) VOID AllocateFoo(MY_DATA_STRUCTURE** foo) { *foo = new MY_DATA_STRUCTURE; //do stuff to foo } Then in C# I call the function thus: ...
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Why can I not use Marshal.Copy() to update a struct?

I have some code intended to get a struct from a byte array: public static T GetValue<T>(byte[] data, int start) where T : struct { T d = default(T); int elementsize = ...
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Fixed Size Array of Structure type

how do I declare fixed-size array of a structure type in C# : [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential,Pack=1), Serializable] public unsafe struct MyStruct{ ... } public class MyClass { ... ...
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Get ListView item text from other window

I want to make a little application that changes the default playback device in windows 7. The only solution was to interact with the Sound Applet. I succeeded to get the handle to the SysListView32 ...
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Improper marshaling: C# array to a C++ unmanaged array

I have the following C# code with a structure definition (CInput), obj definition and init, and a call to a C++ (native) DLL function (that has also been written by me). //C# code public struct ...
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Pass multi - dimensional array from managed code to unmanaged code

I would like to do the following: Create three dimesinal array in c# code like this: var myArray = new short[x,y,z]; UnanagedFunction(myArray); Pass it to unmanaged code (c++) like this: void ...
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How to pin a pointer to managed object in C#?

Unmanaged code calls my functions. In first function I sould pass back pointer to my managet object. Sometimes later some of my othrer functions got called with that same pointer as one of parameters ...
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How expensive is using MarshalByRefObject compared to serialization?

In my Azure web role code I have a CustomIdentity class derived from System.Security.Principal.IIdentity. At some point .NET runtime tries to serialize that class and serialization wouldn't work. ...
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How do I marshal a struct that contains a variable-sized array to C#?

How do I marshal this C++ type? The ABS_DATA structure is used to associate an arbitrarily long data block with the length information. The declared length of the Data array is 1, but the actual ...
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Pinvoke struct marshalling help needed - System.AccessViolationException

Hey! I've just begun fiddling with pinvoke and have encountered a problem. I'm getting the AccessViolationException. First of all, is there some way to debug or trace out which field is causing this ...

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