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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T22:52:38+00:00 2026-05-23T22:52:38+00:00

In my C# application I have IntPtr y = VoidPointer(x); where VoidPointer(x) is an

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In my C# application I have IntPtr y = VoidPointer(x); where VoidPointer(x) is an unmanaged function that returns a void*(void pointer). The problem is I am not getting the correct value pointed by y in the C# code. I am using Marshal.ReadInt32(y) and have tried ReadByte, ReadInt64 etc. Below are the code snippets,

Unmanaged function in C:

void* VoidPointer()
{
    int Var1 = 7113;
    return &Var1;
}

Managed function in C# :(using DllImport to access the unmanaged function.)

IntPtr z = VoidPointer();

Console.WriteLine(" z = {0} ", Marshal.ReadInt32(z));

But in the output I am not getting 7113. How can I access the correct value of Var1 in C# ?

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    2026-05-23T22:52:39+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:52 pm

    VoidPointer returns a pointer to local variable which goes out of scope when the function ends. This is undefined behavior.

    Try declaring Var1 as static:

    void* VoidPointer()
    {
        static int Var1 = 7113;
        return &Var1;
    }
    
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