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unsafe static void TestMethod() { // Assume that the following class exists. //class Point //{ // public int x; // public int y; //} // Variable pt is a managed variable, subject to garbage collection. Point pt = new Point(); // Using fixed allows the address of pt members to be taken, // and "pins" pt so that it is not relocated. fixed (int* p = &pt.x) { *p = 1; } }
static unsafe void Test2() { Point point = new Point(); double[] arr = { 0, 1.5, 2.3, 3.4, 4.0, 5.9 }; string str = "Hello World"; // The following two assignments are equivalent. Each assigns the address // of the first element in array arr to pointer p. // You can initialize a pointer by using an array. fixed (double* p = arr) { /*...*/ } // You can initialize a pointer by using the address of a variable. fixed (double* p = &arr[0]) { /*...*/ } // The following assignment initializes p by using a string. fixed (char* p = str) { /*...*/ } // The following assignment is not valid, because str[0] is a char, // which is a value, not a variable. //fixed (char* p = &str[0]) { /*...*/ } // You can initialize a pointer by using the address of a variable, such // as point.x or arr[5]. fixed (int* p1 = &point.x) { fixed (double* p2 = &arr[5]) { // Do something with p1 and p2. } } }
fixed (byte* ps = srcarray, pd = dstarray) {...}
fixed (int* p1 = &point.x) { fixed (double* p2 = &arr[5]) { // Do something with p1 and p2. } }
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class Point
{
public int x, y;
}
class FixedTest2
{
// Unsafe method: takes a pointer to an int.
unsafe static void SquarePtrParam (int* p)
{
*p *= *p;
}
unsafe static void Main()
{
Point pt = new Point();
pt.x = 5;
pt.y = 6;
// Pin pt in place:
fixed (int* p = &pt.x)
{
SquarePtrParam (p);
}
// pt now unpinned.
Console.WriteLine ("{0} {1}", pt.x, pt.y);
}
}
/*
Output:
25 6
*/
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