On 05.08.2011 05:54, Xavier Amado wrote: > I'm currently experimenting with embedding mono into a C++ project. > Most of the C++ portion of the code is in a C++ DLL, while the > Application just links against this dll. I've been using P/Invoke to > call stuff from the library and everything is working fine, except > when I want to return a MonoObject*. When some objects are created on > the C++ side, I create a "mirror" of it on the managed side, and keep > a reference to the MonoObject on the C++ object. Now I need to define > a method that returns this MonoObject as a proper managed object to > the C# side. I've been able to do this fine using internal calls, but > I can't seem to get it to work with P/Invoke, so the question simply > is, is this possible or it just won't work and I need to stick to > internal calls?
While P/Invokes do not support arbitrary objects in signatures, I-calls were designed to support exactly that, because they don't perform any marshaling. Robert _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
