I am trying to pass a string from C# to a C DLL. From what I have read .NET should do the conversion from string to char* for me, however I get "error CS1503: Argument '1': cannot convert from 'string' to 'char*'" Can someone advise me of where I have went wrong? Thanks.
C# code
[DllImport("Source.dll", ExactSpelling = true, CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Cdecl), SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity]
public static unsafe extern bool StreamReceiveInitialise(char* filepath);
const string test = "test";
// This method that will be called when the thread is started
public void Stream()
{
if (StreamReceiveInitialise(test))
{
}
}
C DLL
extern "C"
{
__declspec(dllexport) bool __cdecl StreamReceiveInitialise(char* filepath);
}
将外部方法声明为:
public static extern bool StreamReceiveInitialise(string filepath);
Do it like this:
[DllImport("Source.dll", CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Cdecl, CharSet=CharSet.ANSI)]
static extern bool StreamReceiveInitialise([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStr)] string filepath);
(Marshalling as UnmanagedType.LPStr is the default, but I like being explicit).
Use a StringBuilder in place of char*. See this
[DllImport("Source.dll")]
public static extern bool StreamReceiveInitialise(StringBuilder filepath);
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