One potential solution is related to my answer to the SO question Load unmanaged static dll in load context:
You can use AssemblyLoadContext in System.Runtime.Loader package.
Your implementation for LoadUnmanagedDll()
contains the logic to load platform dependent native libraries:
string arch = Environment.Is64BitProcess ? "-x64" : "-x86";
if (RuntimeInformation.IsOSPlatform(OSPlatform.OSX))
{
var fullPath = Path.Combine(assemblyPath, "runtimes", "osx" + arch, "native", "libnng.dylib");
return LoadUnmanagedDllFromPath(fullPath);
}
else if (RuntimeInformation.IsOSPlatform(OSPlatform.Linux))
{
var fullPath = Path.Combine(assemblyPath, "runtimes", "linux" + arch, "native", "libnng.so");
return LoadUnmanagedDllFromPath(fullPath);
}
else // RuntimeInformation.IsOSPlatform(OSPlatform.Windows)
{
var fullPath = Path.Combine(assemblyPath, "runtimes", "win" + arch, "native", "nng.dll");
return LoadUnmanagedDllFromPath(fullPath);
}
The runtimes/platform/native/
is the nupkg convention but you can use any path you like.
Your pinvoke methods will be similar to:
[DllImport("nng", CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Cdecl)]
public static extern int nng_aio_alloc(out nng_aio aio, AioCallback callback, IntPtr arg);
Calling a native method like nng_aio_alloc
through the shared interface will trigger then load of nng
library and your LoadUnmanagedDll()
function will get called.