I am writing a C# library to be used by native C++ application. I am using C++/CLI as the Interoperability mechanisim.
I require to pass a callback function from C++ to C# (using C++/CLI as the intermediate layer). C# library needs to call the C++ function with a zero terminated string of wide characters; i.e. the prototype of the callback function is
Func(LPCWSTR pszString);
There are other parameters but they are immaterial for this discussion.
I searched net and found Marshal.GetDelegateForFunctionPointer Method wich I can use. The problem with this is that it converts System.String from C# to char* and not wchar_t* which I am looking for.
Also, what is the best method of achieving this- code example including the C++/CLI portion, if possible. C++/CLI dll is dependent on C# dll. Method needs to be called synchronously.
See the little-known
UnmanagedFunctionPointer
attribute, which is likeDllImport
for delegates, if you'd like to useCharSet
or whatnot.GetDelegateForFunctionPointer
will work, but you need to add a[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)]
attribute to the parameter in your delegate declaration in order forString
to get converted intowchar_t*
:To pass a modifiable string, give a
StringBuilder
. You need to explicitly reserve space for the unmanaged function to work with: