LayoutKind Enumeration
Controls the layout of an object when exported to unmanaged code.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
| Member name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() ![]() | Sequential | The members of the object are laid out sequentially, in the order in which they appear when exported to unmanaged memory. The members are laid out according to the packing specified in StructLayoutAttribute.Pack, and can be noncontiguous. |
![]() ![]() | Explicit | The precise position of each member of an object in unmanaged memory is explicitly controlled. Each member must use the FieldOffsetAttribute to indicate the position of that field within the type. |
![]() ![]() | Auto | The runtime automatically chooses an appropriate layout for the members of an object in unmanaged memory. Objects defined with this enumeration member cannot be exposed outside of managed code. Attempting to do so generates an exception. |
This enumeration is used with StructLayoutAttribute. The common language runtime uses the Auto layout value by default. To reduce layout-related problems associated with the Auto value, C#, Visual Basic, and C++ compilers specify Sequential layout for value types.
The following example shows the managed declaration of the PtInRect function, which checks whether a point lies within a rectangle, and defines a Point structure with Sequential layout and a Rect structure with Explicit layout.
' The program shows a managed declaration of the PtInRect function and defines Point ' structure with sequential layout and Rect structure with explicit layout. The PtInRect ' checks the point lies within the rectangle or not. Imports System Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices Enum Bool [False] = 0 [True] End Enum <StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)> _ Public Structure Point Public x As Integer Public y As Integer End Structure <StructLayout(LayoutKind.Explicit)> _ Public Structure Rect <FieldOffset(0)> Public left As Integer <FieldOffset(4)> Public top As Integer <FieldOffset(8)> Public right As Integer <FieldOffset(12)> Public bottom As Integer End Structure Class LibWrapper <DllImport("user32.dll", CallingConvention := CallingConvention.StdCall)> _ Public Shared Function PtInRect(ByRef r As Rect, p As Point) As Bool End Function End Class 'LibWrapper Class TestApplication Public Shared Sub Main() Try Dim bPointInRect As Bool = 0 Dim myRect As New Rect() myRect.left = 10 myRect.right = 100 myRect.top = 10 myRect.bottom = 100 Dim myPoint As New Point() myPoint.x = 50 myPoint.y = 50 bPointInRect = LibWrapper.PtInRect(myRect, myPoint) If bPointInRect = Bool.True Then Console.WriteLine("Point lies within the Rect") Else Console.WriteLine("Point did not lie within the Rect") End If Catch e As Exception Console.WriteLine(("Exception : " + e.Message.ToString())) End Try End Sub End Class
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