Hi all, Marshal.SizeOf() and the sizeof() operator return the same result, so what's the real difference between them?
Until now, I've used Marshal.SizeOf()... and with Mono on Linux it works fine. This morning I've had the good (or bad) idea to test my code on Windows with .NET... and the result was 1. Marshal.SizeOf() is unable to determine the type of custom classes 2. for char types, Marshal.SizeOf() always returns "System.byte[]" instead of "System.Char" A workaround could be to replace Marshal.SizeOf() with the sizeof() operator... already tried: it works. At the end of the story, regardless whether or not it works on Windows, when should one use Marshal.SizeOf() instead of the sizeof() operator? Thanks, Gius_. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list