A general C# question, hope it isn't out of place here but I haven't had much success with the MS folks.
I have a function that takes a generic array (I am using System.Array right now but I can change that if needed) as a parameter. I know that it is an array of structs with the LayoutKind.Sequential attribute, but I don't know their exact format. I can get the stride and length of the array, so I know how many bytes it takes up. Now I need to copy the contents of the array to either unmanaged memory or a byte array. I can call out to a C function if necessary. For the life of me I can't figure out how to do it. I have tried Marshal.StructureToPtr(), Buffer.BlockCopy(), and all kinds of MarshalAs attributes but I always get some type of casting or argument exception complaining about a lack of layout information. Has anyone accomplished this, and if so how the heck did you do it? It seems like it should be possible. Thanks for any advice. Jason 379 _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
