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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:07:30+00:00 2026-05-16T08:07:30+00:00

I want to convert the below code to C#: struct Elf32_Ehdr { uint8 e_ident[16];

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I want to convert the below code to C#:

struct Elf32_Ehdr {
  uint8   e_ident[16];   // Magic number and other info
  uint16  e_type;        // Object file type
  uint16  e_machine;     // Architecture
  uint32  e_version;     // Object file version
  uint32  e_entry;       // Entry point virtual address
  uint32  e_phoff;       // Program header table file offset
  uint32  e_shoff;       // Section header table file offset
  uint32  e_flags;       // Processor-specific flags
  uint16  e_ehsize;      // ELF header size in bytes
  uint16  e_phentsize;   // Program header table entry size
  uint16  e_phnum;       // Program header table entry count
  uint16  e_shentsize;   // Section header table entry size
  uint16  e_shnum;       // Section header table entry count
  uint16  e_shstrndx;    // Section header string table index
};

Apparently, it maps to different casing.
uint16 -> UInt16
uint32 -> UInt32
uint64 -> UInt64

And apparently, uint8 maps to Byte.

The problem is:

Byte   e_ident[16];   // Magic number and other info<br />

won’t compile, it says: Array size cannot be declared in variable declaration…

What, no fixed size array without new?

Is that correct to map it to this:

Byte[] e_ident = new Byte[16];   // Magic number and other info

or will that turn out to be entirely wrong ?

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    2026-05-16T08:07:31+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:07 am

    You will need the Structlayout and MarshalAs attributes, and use it something like:

    //untested
    [Structlayout]
    struct Elf32_Ehdr 
    {
      [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValArray, SizeConst=16)]
      Byte   e_ident[16];   // Magic number and other info
      Uint16  e_type;       // Object file type
      ...
    }
    

    But consider this a hint for further searching, it’s not something I know a lot about.

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