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  • T taibc

    Thank you. I used Visual Studio (project type: win 32 console application) to create this dll file from a C++ files collection (.h and .cpp) of a third-party (Here is the link of source code: http://dgnlib.maptools.org/dl/dgnlib-1.11.zip )

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    Lost User
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    Since you have the source code you can step through it in your debugger to trace the error.

    One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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      Since you have the source code you can step through it in your debugger to trace the error.

      One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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      How I can trace the error through source codes while I am using dll file ? and I think the source codes don't have error, because I still can use it in Visual C++, but I got the error while trying in C#

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        How I can trace the error through source codes while I am using dll file ? and I think the source codes don't have error, because I still can use it in Visual C++, but I got the error while trying in C#

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        taibc wrote:

        How I can trace the error through source codes while I am using dll file ?

        Just the same, build a debug version of the DLL and the debugger should be able to step into it.

        taibc wrote:

        I think the source codes don't have error

        That may well be true, but only by extensive testing can you be sure.

        One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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        • T taibc

          How I can trace the error through source codes while I am using dll file ? and I think the source codes don't have error, because I still can use it in Visual C++, but I got the error while trying in C#

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          I have just looked again at the layout of your C++ and C# structures; why are they different?

          One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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            I have just looked again at the layout of your C++ and C# structures; why are they different?

            One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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            J4amieC
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            The OP has laid them out alphabetically in c#, im pretty sure this will be the issue, non?

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              I have just looked again at the layout of your C++ and C# structures; why are they different?

              One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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              taibc
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              I only convert the field type: unsigned char * (in C) into byte[] (in C#)

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              • T taibc

                I only convert the field type: unsigned char * (in C) into byte[] (in C#)

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                Yes but you have moved the elements into different positions within the structure. How can that work?

                One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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                  The OP has laid them out alphabetically in c#, im pretty sure this will be the issue, non?

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                  True; I did not check that originally, it never occurred to me that anyone would think of doing such a thing. :doh:

                  One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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                  • T taibc

                    Hi, I am trying to use functions in C++ dll from C#, but I got an error: "attempt to read or write protected memory. This is often indication that other memory is corrupt" Anyone know how to fix ? Here is C++ functions:

                    typedef void *DGNHandle;

                    __declspec(dllexport) DGNHandle CPL_DLL DGNOpen( const char *, int );
                    __declspec(dllexport) DGNElemCore CPL_DLL *DGNReadElement( DGNHandle )

                    Here is structure in C++:

                    typedef struct {
                    int offset;
                    int size;

                    int         element\_id;     /\*!< Element number (zero based) \*/
                    int         stype;          /\*!< Structure type: (DGNST\_\*) \*/
                    int         level;          /\*!< Element Level: 0-63 \*/
                    int         type;           /\*!< Element type (DGNT\_) \*/
                    int         complex;        /\*!< Is element complex? \*/
                    int         deleted;        /\*!< Is element deleted? \*/
                    
                    int         graphic\_group;  /\*!< Graphic group number \*/
                    int         properties;     /\*!< Properties: ORing of DGNPF\_ flags \*/
                    int         color;          /\*!< Color index (0-255) \*/
                    int         weight;         /\*!< Line Weight (0-31) \*/
                    int         style;          /\*!< Line Style: One of DGNS\_\* values \*/
                    
                    int         attr\_bytes;     /\*!< Bytes of attribute data, usually zero. \*/
                    unsigned char \*attr\_data;   /\*!< Raw attribute data \*/
                    
                    int         raw\_bytes;      /\*!< Bytes of raw data, usually zero. \*/
                    unsigned char \*raw\_data;    /\*!< All raw element data including header. \*/
                    

                    } DGNElemCore;

                    And below converted codes are in C#:

                    [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential )]
                    public class DGNElemCore
                    {
                    public int attr_bytes;
                    public byte[] attr_data;
                    public int color;
                    public int complex;
                    public int deleted;
                    public int element_id;
                    public int graphic_group;
                    public int level;
                    public int offset;
                    public int properties;
                    public int raw_bytes;
                    public byte[] raw_data;
                    public int size;
                    public int style;
                    public int stype;
                    public int type;
                    public int weight;

                    }
                    

                    [DllImport("DgnLib.dll", EntryPoint = "DGNOpen")]
                    public static extern IntPtr DGNOpen(string fileName, int bUpdate);
                    [DllImport("DgnLib.dll", EntryPoint = "DGNReadElement")]
                    p

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                    This isn't my area but:

                    • Defining the fields in the struct in a different order definitely won't work. You need to declare in the same order (hopefully the reason for this is obvious).
                    • You've defined it as a class in C#, not a struct. I think you need it to be a struct, even though it's a pointer type declaration in C++. You might even need to declare it IntPtr and use Marshal methods to make a struct out of it.
                    • What is DGNHandle? That C++ function definition isn't valid unless it's a macro.
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                    • B BobJanova

                      This isn't my area but:

                      • Defining the fields in the struct in a different order definitely won't work. You need to declare in the same order (hopefully the reason for this is obvious).
                      • You've defined it as a class in C#, not a struct. I think you need it to be a struct, even though it's a pointer type declaration in C++. You might even need to declare it IntPtr and use Marshal methods to make a struct out of it.
                      • What is DGNHandle? That C++ function definition isn't valid unless it's a macro.
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                      taibc
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                      Thanks BobJanova and Richard MacCutchan very much. I changed the order of fields and using "struct" instead of "class" in C#. DGNHandle is "Opaque handle representing DGN file, used with DGN API" Now, I got another error: Exception of type 'System.ExecutionEngineException' was thrown. Please see my detail codes:

                      [DllImport("DgnLib.dll", EntryPoint = "DGNReadElement")]
                      public static extern IntPtr DGNReadElement(IntPtr DGNHandle);

                          public static DGNElemCore ReadElement(IntPtr DGNHandle)
                          {
                      
                              DGNElemCore element = new DGNElemCore ();
                              IntPtr itr = DGNReadElement(DGNHandle);
                      
                              element = (DGNElemCore)Marshal.PtrToStructure(itr, typeof(DGNElemCore)); **// throw the exception**
                      
                              return element;
                      
                          }
                      

                      I am wondering: Can I convert a structure pointer (DGNElemCore *) in C to IntPtr (in C#), then use Marshal to get DGNElemCore. The function in C is:

                      __declspec(dllexport) DGNElemCore CPL_DLL *DGNReadElement( DGNHandle );

                      Thank you very much !

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                      • T taibc

                        Thanks BobJanova and Richard MacCutchan very much. I changed the order of fields and using "struct" instead of "class" in C#. DGNHandle is "Opaque handle representing DGN file, used with DGN API" Now, I got another error: Exception of type 'System.ExecutionEngineException' was thrown. Please see my detail codes:

                        [DllImport("DgnLib.dll", EntryPoint = "DGNReadElement")]
                        public static extern IntPtr DGNReadElement(IntPtr DGNHandle);

                            public static DGNElemCore ReadElement(IntPtr DGNHandle)
                            {
                        
                                DGNElemCore element = new DGNElemCore ();
                                IntPtr itr = DGNReadElement(DGNHandle);
                        
                                element = (DGNElemCore)Marshal.PtrToStructure(itr, typeof(DGNElemCore)); **// throw the exception**
                        
                                return element;
                        
                            }
                        

                        I am wondering: Can I convert a structure pointer (DGNElemCore *) in C to IntPtr (in C#), then use Marshal to get DGNElemCore. The function in C is:

                        __declspec(dllexport) DGNElemCore CPL_DLL *DGNReadElement( DGNHandle );

                        Thank you very much !

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                        Hi, I found out the reason of the error. After changing the order of fields in Class and using "IntPrt" instead "byte[]" in C# (for char * in C). I can run without error. Thank you very much !

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                        • T taibc

                          Hi, I am trying to use functions in C++ dll from C#, but I got an error: "attempt to read or write protected memory. This is often indication that other memory is corrupt" Anyone know how to fix ? Here is C++ functions:

                          typedef void *DGNHandle;

                          __declspec(dllexport) DGNHandle CPL_DLL DGNOpen( const char *, int );
                          __declspec(dllexport) DGNElemCore CPL_DLL *DGNReadElement( DGNHandle )

                          Here is structure in C++:

                          typedef struct {
                          int offset;
                          int size;

                          int         element\_id;     /\*!< Element number (zero based) \*/
                          int         stype;          /\*!< Structure type: (DGNST\_\*) \*/
                          int         level;          /\*!< Element Level: 0-63 \*/
                          int         type;           /\*!< Element type (DGNT\_) \*/
                          int         complex;        /\*!< Is element complex? \*/
                          int         deleted;        /\*!< Is element deleted? \*/
                          
                          int         graphic\_group;  /\*!< Graphic group number \*/
                          int         properties;     /\*!< Properties: ORing of DGNPF\_ flags \*/
                          int         color;          /\*!< Color index (0-255) \*/
                          int         weight;         /\*!< Line Weight (0-31) \*/
                          int         style;          /\*!< Line Style: One of DGNS\_\* values \*/
                          
                          int         attr\_bytes;     /\*!< Bytes of attribute data, usually zero. \*/
                          unsigned char \*attr\_data;   /\*!< Raw attribute data \*/
                          
                          int         raw\_bytes;      /\*!< Bytes of raw data, usually zero. \*/
                          unsigned char \*raw\_data;    /\*!< All raw element data including header. \*/
                          

                          } DGNElemCore;

                          And below converted codes are in C#:

                          [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential )]
                          public class DGNElemCore
                          {
                          public int attr_bytes;
                          public byte[] attr_data;
                          public int color;
                          public int complex;
                          public int deleted;
                          public int element_id;
                          public int graphic_group;
                          public int level;
                          public int offset;
                          public int properties;
                          public int raw_bytes;
                          public byte[] raw_data;
                          public int size;
                          public int style;
                          public int stype;
                          public int type;
                          public int weight;

                          }
                          

                          [DllImport("DgnLib.dll", EntryPoint = "DGNOpen")]
                          public static extern IntPtr DGNOpen(string fileName, int bUpdate);
                          [DllImport("DgnLib.dll", EntryPoint = "DGNReadElement")]
                          p

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                          taibc
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                          I am getting another error when casting between two structs in C#: I have the function in C:

                          __declspec(dllexport) DGNElemCore CPL_DLL *DGNReadElement( DGNHandle );

                          This function will read a file and return a pointer to either DGNElemCore or DGNElemText, and I can use casting between them. But, when I convert codes into C# as below, I can't cast types of these structs:

                          [DllImport("DgnLib.dll", EntryPoint = "DGNReadElement")]
                          public static extern IntPtr DGNReadElement(IntPtr DGNHandle);
                          public static DGNElemCore ReadElement(IntPtr DGNHandle)
                          {
                          DGNElemCore element = new DGNElemCore ();
                          IntPtr itr = DGNReadElement(DGNHandle);
                          MessageBox.Show(itr.GetType ().ToString ());

                                  element = (DGNElemCore)Marshal.PtrToStructure(itr, typeof(DGNElemCore));                          
                                  return element;            
                              }
                          

                          And the codes for testing:

                          DGNElemCore element = new DGNElemCore();
                          element = DgnFile.ReadElement(DGNHandle);

                          while (element != null)
                          {
                          if (element.type == 17 ) // Element is a DGNElemText
                          {
                          DGNElemText txtElement = new DGNElemText();
                          txtElement = (DGNElemText)element; **// throw error: Unable to cast object of type DgnLib.DGNElemCore to type DgnLib.DGNElemText**

                               ...... // More codes
                          
                          }
                          

                          }

                          Structs in C#:

                          [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential )]
                          public class DGNElemCore
                          {
                          public int offset;
                          public int size;
                          public int element_id;
                          public int stype;
                          public int level;
                          public int type;
                          public int complex;
                          public int deleted;
                          public int graphic_group;
                          public int properties;
                          public int color;
                          public int weight;
                          public int style;
                          public int attr_bytes;
                          public IntPtr attr_data;
                          public int raw_bytes;
                          public IntPtr raw_data;

                          }
                          

                          [StructLayout (LayoutKind.Sequential)]
                          public class DGNElemText : DGNElemCore
                          {
                          // Fields
                          DGNElemCore core;

                              public int font\_id;
                              public int justification;
                              public double length\_mult;
                              public double height\_mult;
                              public double rotation;
                              public DGNPoint origin;
                              public string text;
                          }
                          
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                          • T taibc

                            I am getting another error when casting between two structs in C#: I have the function in C:

                            __declspec(dllexport) DGNElemCore CPL_DLL *DGNReadElement( DGNHandle );

                            This function will read a file and return a pointer to either DGNElemCore or DGNElemText, and I can use casting between them. But, when I convert codes into C# as below, I can't cast types of these structs:

                            [DllImport("DgnLib.dll", EntryPoint = "DGNReadElement")]
                            public static extern IntPtr DGNReadElement(IntPtr DGNHandle);
                            public static DGNElemCore ReadElement(IntPtr DGNHandle)
                            {
                            DGNElemCore element = new DGNElemCore ();
                            IntPtr itr = DGNReadElement(DGNHandle);
                            MessageBox.Show(itr.GetType ().ToString ());

                                    element = (DGNElemCore)Marshal.PtrToStructure(itr, typeof(DGNElemCore));                          
                                    return element;            
                                }
                            

                            And the codes for testing:

                            DGNElemCore element = new DGNElemCore();
                            element = DgnFile.ReadElement(DGNHandle);

                            while (element != null)
                            {
                            if (element.type == 17 ) // Element is a DGNElemText
                            {
                            DGNElemText txtElement = new DGNElemText();
                            txtElement = (DGNElemText)element; **// throw error: Unable to cast object of type DgnLib.DGNElemCore to type DgnLib.DGNElemText**

                                 ...... // More codes
                            
                            }
                            

                            }

                            Structs in C#:

                            [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential )]
                            public class DGNElemCore
                            {
                            public int offset;
                            public int size;
                            public int element_id;
                            public int stype;
                            public int level;
                            public int type;
                            public int complex;
                            public int deleted;
                            public int graphic_group;
                            public int properties;
                            public int color;
                            public int weight;
                            public int style;
                            public int attr_bytes;
                            public IntPtr attr_data;
                            public int raw_bytes;
                            public IntPtr raw_data;

                            }
                            

                            [StructLayout (LayoutKind.Sequential)]
                            public class DGNElemText : DGNElemCore
                            {
                            // Fields
                            DGNElemCore core;

                                public int font\_id;
                                public int justification;
                                public double length\_mult;
                                public double height\_mult;
                                public double rotation;
                                public DGNPoint origin;
                                public string text;
                            }
                            
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                            I am not sure if you are a member of the Bentley communities but there is a specific programming forum that can address these questions with the developers and other users. I am just starting to learn C# and use both CP and Bentley sites for help. http://communities.bentley.com/products/microstation/microstation_programming/w/microstation_v8i_programming_wiki/default.aspx[^]

                            I'll tell you what, then. Why don't you call me some time when you have no class? - Thornton Melon

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                              I am not sure if you are a member of the Bentley communities but there is a specific programming forum that can address these questions with the developers and other users. I am just starting to learn C# and use both CP and Bentley sites for help. http://communities.bentley.com/products/microstation/microstation_programming/w/microstation_v8i_programming_wiki/default.aspx[^]

                              I'll tell you what, then. Why don't you call me some time when you have no class? - Thornton Melon

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                              taibc
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                              Hi. I got the answer from msdn forum: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/csharpgeneral/thread/2b6c3bc0-1c78-4d50-97d6-3100326aea09/#caa9aa68-8e57-4235-be16-29603e41f3f0[^] But, I am getting another error.

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                              • B BobJanova

                                This isn't my area but:

                                • Defining the fields in the struct in a different order definitely won't work. You need to declare in the same order (hopefully the reason for this is obvious).
                                • You've defined it as a class in C#, not a struct. I think you need it to be a struct, even though it's a pointer type declaration in C++. You might even need to declare it IntPtr and use Marshal methods to make a struct out of it.
                                • What is DGNHandle? That C++ function definition isn't valid unless it's a macro.
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                                taibc
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                                Hi BobJanova, I resolved that error as your sugesstion. However, I am getting another error while trying to get the text value of a char array in C. For example: I have a struct in C that inclue a char array like below:

                                struct DGNElemText
                                {
                                .....

                                char text[1]; /*!< Actual text (length varies, \0 terminated*/

                                ....
                                }

                                And the converted codes in C#:

                                [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
                                public class DGNElemText
                                {
                                .....

                                IntPtr text;
                                }

                                And I got the text value by using Marshal.PtrToStringAnsi(...). But I always received an empty text value. It is not expected value such as: "Hello", "abc123",... I still got the same value when trying to use the another way:

                                [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, SizeConst = 1)]
                                public string text;

                                Do you know why ?

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