Is there an direct way to manage C++/CLI Strings in a wrapper to char* parameter for native C++ method?!
example:
void Test::TestFunc(System::String ^%str)
{
// right conversion to char* and consider the reference
}
native C++ function:
void TestB::Func(char *str)
{
...
}
my tricky way:
void Test::TestFunc(System::String ^%szRecvBuffer)
{
pin_ptr<const wchar_t> szRecvBufferP = PtrToStringChars(szRecvBuffer);
// Convert to a char*
size_t origsize = wcslen(szRecvBufferP) + 1;
const size_t newsize = 100;
size_t convertedChars = 0;
char nstring[newsize];
wcstombs_s(&convertedChars, nstring, origsize, szRecvBufferP, _TRUNCATE);
strcat_s(nstring, " (char *)");
char *szRecvBufferCh = nstring;
m_object->TestCommand(szRecvBufferCh); // parameter char*
System::String ^tmp = gcnew System::String(szRecvBufferCh);
szRecvBuffer = tmp;
}
greets leon22
You’re doing a lot manually that the runtime will take care of for you.
If you’re using VC++ 2010, you can use
std::unique_ptr<>with a custom deleter to avoid usingtry..finally, ultimately cutting the number of lines of code in half.