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GetProcAddress only comes in an ANSI flavor, hence we help the runtime by telling it to always use ANSI when marshalling the string parameter. We also prevent the runtime looking for a non-existent GetProcAddressA, because the default for C# is to set ExactSpelling to false.
Tips & Tricks:
This API becomes a lot more interesting in .NET v2.0 because the System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal class gains a new API called GetDelegateForFunctionPointer(). This means that you will be able to write code like this:
// code snippet in a method somewhere, error checking omitted
IntPtr fptr = UnsafeNativeMethods.GetProcAddress( hModule, "DllRegisterServer" );
DllRegisterServerInvoker drs = (DllRegisterServerInvoker) Marshal.GetDelegateForFunctionPointer( fptr, typeof(DllRegisterServerInvoker) );
drs(); // call via a function pointer
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The GetProcAddress API
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The GetProcAddress API
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