Click here to Skip to main content
15,914,419 members
Home / Discussions / C#
   

C#

 
AnswerRe: Open File Pin
KaptinKrunch17-Feb-06 6:07
KaptinKrunch17-Feb-06 6:07 
AnswerRe: Open File Pin
Somanova42017-Feb-06 6:38
Somanova42017-Feb-06 6:38 
QuestionSystem.Transaction , please Pin
faviochilo17-Feb-06 4:55
faviochilo17-Feb-06 4:55 
AnswerRe: System.Transaction , please Pin
Judah Gabriel Himango17-Feb-06 10:22
sponsorJudah Gabriel Himango17-Feb-06 10:22 
GeneralRe: System.Transaction , please Pin
faviochilo18-Feb-06 14:09
faviochilo18-Feb-06 14:09 
QuestionIP Address to System.Byte Pin
Ariston Darmayuda17-Feb-06 4:52
Ariston Darmayuda17-Feb-06 4:52 
AnswerRe: IP Address to System.Byte Pin
Judah Gabriel Himango17-Feb-06 10:23
sponsorJudah Gabriel Himango17-Feb-06 10:23 
AnswerRe: IP Address to System.Byte Pin
Guffa17-Feb-06 12:22
Guffa17-Feb-06 12:22 
You have to leave your safe little corner to interface with unmanaged data.

A PBYTE is a pointer to one or more bytes, there is no built in information on how many bytes there are, so it can't be used in safe mode. In order for the code to be safe, the compiler needs to know the exact type and size of the data.

You can't change PBYTE into an array of byte, as it isn't one. An array in .NET is an object that keeps track of a range of items, but the PBYTE pointer just points to the range itself.

Even worse, a PVOID is a untyped pointer. There is no information at all what it actually is pointing to. You have to tell the compiler what it is, and it will trust you blindly.

To copy data between managed and unmanaged data, have a look at the System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal class.

---
b { font-weight: normal; }

QuestionThread.Sleep Executing at Wrong Time Pin
redfish3417-Feb-06 4:35
redfish3417-Feb-06 4:35 
AnswerRe: Thread.Sleep Executing at Wrong Time Pin
Dave Kreskowiak17-Feb-06 5:35
mveDave Kreskowiak17-Feb-06 5:35 
GeneralRe: Thread.Sleep Executing at Wrong Time Pin
redfish3417-Feb-06 19:09
redfish3417-Feb-06 19:09 
GeneralRe: Thread.Sleep Executing at Wrong Time Pin
Dave Kreskowiak18-Feb-06 3:39
mveDave Kreskowiak18-Feb-06 3:39 
Questiondoubt about listbox Pin
ffrr17-Feb-06 4:24
ffrr17-Feb-06 4:24 
Questionevent handler problem (a lv created in usercontrol and displayed in a child form) Pin
nycadr17-Feb-06 3:51
nycadr17-Feb-06 3:51 
AnswerRe: event handler problem (a lv created in usercontrol and displayed in a child form) Pin
J4amieC17-Feb-06 4:03
J4amieC17-Feb-06 4:03 
Questionevent handler problem (a listview created in a usercontrol and displayed in a child form) Pin
nycadr17-Feb-06 3:49
nycadr17-Feb-06 3:49 
Questionevent handler problem (a listview created in usercontrol and displayed in a child form ) Pin
nycadr17-Feb-06 3:47
nycadr17-Feb-06 3:47 
QuestionUse of oRTP in C#.Net Pin
Divyang Mithaiwala17-Feb-06 3:39
Divyang Mithaiwala17-Feb-06 3:39 
AnswerRe: Use of oRTP in C#.Net Pin
Judah Gabriel Himango17-Feb-06 4:48
sponsorJudah Gabriel Himango17-Feb-06 4:48 
QuestionClearing a data binded image Pin
Chals17-Feb-06 2:49
Chals17-Feb-06 2:49 
GeneralC# asp.net Pin
Jijo BP17-Feb-06 2:40
Jijo BP17-Feb-06 2:40 
GeneralRe: C# asp.net Pin
toxcct17-Feb-06 2:44
toxcct17-Feb-06 2:44 
GeneralRe: C# asp.net Pin
benjymous17-Feb-06 2:46
benjymous17-Feb-06 2:46 
JokeRe: C# asp.net Pin
Nish Nishant17-Feb-06 2:47
sitebuilderNish Nishant17-Feb-06 2:47 
GeneralRe: C# asp.net Pin
Le centriste17-Feb-06 2:50
Le centriste17-Feb-06 2:50 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.