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How do I marshal wchar_t* from C++ to C# as an out parameter or return value?

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I have tried to do this in many ways, bu开发者_JS百科t none is working. Does anyone have a correct example for this? I just want to move the wchar_t* value from a function to the C# level.This isn\'t

I have tried to do this in many ways, bu开发者_JS百科t none is working. Does anyone have a correct example for this? I just want to move the wchar_t* value from a function to the C# level.


This isn't as difficult as you think it is... What is wchar_t*? What value does that type typically represent? A string. It's the equivalent to the LPWSTR type defined in windows.h.

So, you marshal it as a string type. However, since it's an out parameter (or a return value), you'll need to use the StringBuilder class on the C# end, rather than the string type.

The P/Invoke syntax would look something like this:

[DllImport("MyLib.dll")]
public static extern void MyFunction(StringBuilder str);

And to use it, you first declare an instance of the StringBuiler class with the appropriate capacity, and then call the function:

StringBuilder myString = new StringBuilder(255);
MyFunction(myString);

Remember that the unmanaged C++ code must free the string in order to prevent a memory leak. It's the only one with access to the unmanaged memory area where the string was allocated.

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