I have written a dll in C#, offering a class for use. The dll is called by a C program that I have written. (It’s a plugin to some program. I have to write the plugin’s code in C, but I want to use the functionality of .NET, therefore the dll).
In the dll, I want to open up a stream and do other stuff that should be persistent between two calls to the dll. That is represented in the following code by the private member Connector.
namespace myCSharpDll
{
// the c++ program calls this methods
public interface IAccess
{
double Initialize();
double Timestep(double time, double[] values);
...
}
// E is the beginning of another program my dll should connect to, therefore the names
public class EAccess : IAccess
{
// EConnector is another class I defined in the same dll
private EConnector Connector;
public double InitializeE()
{
Connector = new EPConnector();
}
public double Timestep(double time, double[] values)
{
return Connector.Connect();
}
When I make a call to InitializeE() and later one to Timestep() the Connector oject points to NULL.
What do I have to do that when I call Timestep() from my C code, that I can access the before created instance of Connector?
I probably search in the wrong direction at all. Any tips are appreciated.