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I want to invoke the following C++ function (exported by a DLL) from C#:

void createVm( 
  const jace::VmLoader& loader, 
  const jace::OptionList& options, 
  bool ignoreUnrecognized = true );

I've found documentation for marshaling primitives from C++ to C# but I'm not sure how to handle reference-types or non-pritmive types such as VmLoader or OptionList (both of which are classes). I'm trying to wrap a C++ API with a C# layer, delegating to the underlying C++ code for the actual method implementation.

Any ideas?

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Marshalling reference-types from C++ to C#

I want to invoke the following C++ function (exported by a DLL) from C#:

void createVm( const jace::VmLoader& loader, const jace::OptionList& options, bool ignoreUnrecognized = true );

I've found documentation for marshaling primitives from C++ to C# but I'm not sure how to handle reference-types or non-pritmive types such as VmLoader or OptionList (both of which are classes). I'm trying to wrap a C++ API with a C# layer, delegating to the underlying C++ code for the actual method implementation.

Any ideas?