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QuestionFire a C# Event/Delegate in C++, or: EventHandling via DLL Pin
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz14-Oct-11 4:51
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Yes, you are correct that there needs to be a thread in the C# code waiting on the native kernel event to be triggered. That thread would then trigger the C# event or call the C# method. Note that the event or method would run in the context of the waiting thread.

You don't need to pass the event handle over to the C++ code or DLL. You just need to call CreatEvent with the same parameters and it will get a handle to the same event. Events created with CreateEvent are global to the system, and potentially accessible from any process.
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QuestionIs there a way to run nunit Test class 50 times in a loop ? Pin
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