Marshal.StringToHGlobalUni(String) Method
Definition
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Copies the contents of a managed String into unmanaged memory.
public:
static IntPtr StringToHGlobalUni(System::String ^ s);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public static IntPtr StringToHGlobalUni (string s);
public static IntPtr StringToHGlobalUni (string? s);
public static IntPtr StringToHGlobalUni (string s);
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
static member StringToHGlobalUni : string -> nativeint
static member StringToHGlobalUni : string -> nativeint
Public Shared Function StringToHGlobalUni (s As String) As IntPtr
Parameters
- s
- String
A managed string to be copied.
Returns
nativeint
The address, in unmanaged memory, to where the s
was copied, or 0 if s
is null
.
- Attributes
Exceptions
The method could not allocate enough native heap memory.
The s
parameter exceeds the maximum length allowed by the operating system.
Remarks
StringToHGlobalUni is useful for custom marshaling or for use when mixing managed and unmanaged code. Because this method allocates the unmanaged memory required for a string, always free the memory by calling FreeHGlobal. This method provides the opposite functionality of Marshal.PtrToStringUni.
This method copies embedded null characters, and includes a terminating null character.
This API reflects the Windows definition of Unicode, which is a UTF-16 2-byte encoding. On many non-Windows platforms, the wchar_t
data-type is 4-bytes, not 2-bytes. Consult your compiler to confirm if wchar_t
can be used or char16_t
should be used instead.