Platform Invoke Sample
This sample demonstrates how to call platform invokes (exported DLL functions) from C#. For more information, see Interoperability (C# Programming Guide).
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To build and run the Platform Invoke samples within Visual Studio
In Solution Explorer, right-click the PinvokeTest project and then click Set as StartUp Project.
On the Debug menu, click Start Without Debugging.
Repeat the previous steps for Marshal and Pinvoke.
To build and run the Platform Invoke samples from a command prompt
Use the Change Directory command to change to the PinvokeTest directory.
Type the following:
csc PinvokeTest.cs PinvokeTest
Use the Change Directory command to change to the Marshal directory.
Type the following:
csc Marshal.cs Marshal
Use the Change Directory command to change to the Pinvoke directory.
Type the following:
csc logfont.cs pinvoke.cs pinvoke