Calling FORTRAN dll from C# and assigning values to array of structures
I can pass a C#
struct into FORTRAN
just fine. I can even pass an array of a C#
struct as an array of TYPE()
in FORTRAN
. Where I run into trouble is when I tried to return values back into C#
. Here is an example:
The fortran dll is:
MODULE TESTING
TYPE VALUEREF
INTEGER*4 :: A
ENDTYPE VALUEREF
CONTAINS
SUBROUTINE TEST_REF(T,N)
!DEC$ ATTRIBUTES DLLEXPORT :: TEST_REF
!DEC$ ATTRIBUTES ALIAS:'TEST_REF' :: TEST_REF
!DEC$ ATTRIBUTES VALUE :: N
IMPLICIT NONE
INTEGER*4 :: A,I,N
TYPE(VALUEREF) :: T(N)
A = 100
DO I=1,N
T(I)%A = A + I
END DO
END SUBROUTINE
END MODULE
and the C#
calling function that expects results is:
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
public struct ValueRef
{
public int a;
}
[DllImport("mathlib.dll")]
static extern void TEST_REF(ValueRef[] t, int n);
void Main()
{
ValueRef[] T = new ValueRef[4];
for (int i = 0; i < T.Length; i++)
{
T[i].a = i;
}
Console.WriteLine("Initialize");
for (int i = 0; i < T.Length; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine(" A={0}", T[i].a);
}
Console.WriteLine("Call Fortran");
TEST_REF(T, T.Length);
for (int i = 0; i < T.Length; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine(" A={0}", T[i].a);
}
}
With results:
Initialize
A=0
A=1
A=2
A=3
Call Fortran
A=0
A=1
A=2
A=3
Debugging through the FORTRAN code, I see the initial values pass from C#
to FORTRAN
just fine. The the values get overridden with new values and control is passed back into C#
where th开发者_开发百科e old values are still contained within the ValueRef
instances.
Why is it that I can pass and return an array of float
, or int
in a similar fashion, just fine. and I can pass and return singular structures with ref
keyword, and I can pass but not return and array of struct
?
PS. I am using Compaq Visual Fortran 6.5 & .NET 3.5
PS2. I appreciate any comments/ideas on this. I am 95% done with my project, and now I run into this issue. The whole point of this project is to use structures as much as possible to reduce the #of arguments passed to functions and retain certain aspects of OOP design.I have done this in the past using a pointer, not an array. I think that your structures are being copied for the P/Invoke call:
[DllImport("mathlib.dll")]
static extern void TEST_REF(ValueRef* t, int n);
You will need to pin your array before calling the method.
fixed (ValueRef* pointer = t)
{
TEST_REF(pointer, n);
}
Edit: Based on the comments the solution is to declare the external as
[DllImport("mathlib.dll")]
static extern void TEST_REF([Out] ValueRef[] t, int n);
Here is a MSDN reference on Marshaling of arrays, and how they default to [In]
.
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