Err ... replying to myself.

I had a revelation ... what if I look at how Mono has implemented it.
So I happily navigate to the System.Diagnostics.Process implementation
<http://svn.myrealbox.com/viewcvs/trunk/mcs/class/System/System.Diagnostics/Process.cs?rev=60744&view=markup>
and what do I get ?

   [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)]
   *private* *extern* *static* *int* GetPid_internal();

   [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)]
   *private* *extern* *static* *int*[] GetProcesses_internal();
Damn, I thought I had it easy.
What the hell does MethodImplOptions.InternalCall mean ?
Does it mean that the CLR takes care of it ?

So, can you please help me ?
I am not a good C++ programmer to search for code snippets that other people wrote.


Alex Nedelcu wrote:
Hi guys,

I want to get the list of processes loaded on Windows, at a given time, along with statistics like
cpu usage, memory usage, etc ...

Although it is for a C# project, I do not want a C#-specific solution (like System.Diagnostics and stuff).

I also know about WMI, but besides the fact that MONO doesn't support WMI yet (AFAIK),
for other reasons I do not want to use WMI.

So ... any other way ?
Any COM objects I could call ?
Any Windows functions from kernel32.dll, or user32.dll ?


Please help me, because I am unfamiliar with the Win32API ... and believe me that I searched, and with no success.


Thank you,


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