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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:02:32+00:00 2026-05-13T23:02:32+00:00

I need to call a function in an unmanaged .dll written in C lang

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I need to call a function in an unmanaged .dll written in C lang from vb.net. The function declaration looks like this

LONG _stdcall ReadInfo(char *reply);

Now the behavior of this function is that it copies some data in argument “reply” and returns a numeric value which signals its pass/fail status. How do i pass it a string object so that it can copy data. Following is how i access this function.

Dim str as String
obj.ReadDeviceInfo(str)

and the library is accessed this way…

Public Declare Auto Function LoadLibrary Lib "kernel32" (ByVal libFilePath As String) As Integer

Public Declare Function GetProcAddress Lib "kernel32" (ByVal ModuleHandle As Integer, ByVal ProcName As String) As Integer

Public Declare Function FreeLibrary Lib "kernel32" (ByVal ModuleHandle As Integer) As Integer


Public Function ReadDeviceInfo(ByRef reply As String) As Integer

    Dim MethodPointer As Integer
    MethodPointer = GetProcAddress(ModuleHandle, "ReadInfo")
    Dim deviceInfo As ReadInfo = Marshal.GetDelegateForFunctionPointer(MethodPointer, GetType(ReadInfo))
    Return deviceInfo.DynamicInvoke(reply)

End Function

When the call completes, returned status is absolutely fine but there is nothing in string “str”. What is it that i am missing. I’m not sure about the string object that i am passing as argument. Any thoughts…

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    2026-05-13T23:02:32+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:02 pm

    Strings in .NET are immutable. Try passing a StringBuilder:

    Public Function ReadDeviceInfo(ByRef reply As String) As Integer    
        ...
    
        Dim sb As New StringBuilder(1000)
        result = deviceInfo.DynamicInvoke(sb)
    
        reply = sb.ToString()
        Return result
    End Function
    

    From MSDN Magazine:

    If the string parameter can be input
    and/or output, then use the
    System.StringBuilder type. The
    StringBuilder type is a useful class
    library type that helps you build
    strings efficiently, and it happens to
    be great for passing buffers to native
    functions that the functions fill with
    string data on your behalf. Once the
    function call has returned, you need
    only call ToString on the
    StringBuilder object to get a String
    object.

    Alternatively, pin a character array and pass its IntPtr.

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