convert libpointer to .NET System.IntPtr
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I am working with 2 dlls. One is a C++ dll file with which I interact using calllib and libpointers. From the dll I am getting a pointer to a large array of data (~60Mb); The second dll I am working with is a C# assembly so I have to in interact with it using NET.addAssembly. I am trying to send the libpointer I get from the C++ dll, to the C# dll that excepts System.IntPtr type. But I couldn't find a way to convert between the two. I have tried:
C_sharp_ptr=System.IntPter(cpp_libpointer);
but that gives an error. I have also tried:
setdatatype(cpp_libpointer,'uint64Ptr',1,1);
C_sharp_ptr=System.IntPter(double(cpp_libpointer.value));
which does not give an error but C_sharp_ptr does not seem to point the the correct address. Please help. thanks, Dan
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Guillaume
on 29 May 2017
What is the type of the C++ pointer? What is the prototype of the C# function you want to call?
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Philip Borghesani
on 31 May 2017
One way to cheat and get the address is to edit the prototype file (create if needed) and change the prototype for the function returning the pointer to return a uint64 value. For instance if the function has an input argument of uint16PtrPtr then change to uint64Ptr and call csharp_ptr1=System.IntPtr(Ptr1.value); This can be done with an alias to the function if you still want access using the original argument types.
The other and more flexible way to work around this is to create a mex file or additional shared library and write some glue code or helper functions in c.
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