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A Rust library for hosting .NET Core application.
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netcorehost

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A Rust library for hosting .NET Core application.

This crate allows a .NET Core app to be run inside the current process or to load it and call a contained method directly.

Basic Usage

The first step is to load the hostfxr library with handles the hosting. This can be done with [nethost::load_hostfxr()] which automatically locates the library on your system. The returned instance of Hostfxr can then be used to initialize a new HostfxrContext through one of the initialize_* methods like initialize_for_dotnet_command_line which in turn be used to run the app associated with the context or to load a pointer to a function od the loaded library.

Examples

Running an application

Assuming the following app located inside the current folder and named Test.dll:

public static class Program {
    public static int Main() {
        System.Console.WriteLine("Hello from C#!");
    }
}

The following code will setup the hostfxr library, load the app and run its Main method.

let assembly_path = PdCString::from_str("./Test.dll")?;

let hostfxr = nethost::load_hostfxr()?;
let context = hostfxr.initialize_for_dotnet_command_line(assembly_path)?;
let result = context.run_app();

Calling a managed function

Assuming the following app located inside the current folder and named Test.dll:

namespace Test {
    public static class Program {
        public static int Hello(IntPtr arg, int argLength) {
            return 42;
        }
    }
}

The following code will setup the hostfxr library, load the app and call the Hello method. The method has the default signature which avoids having to specify it. It accepts a ptr to some data and the size of said data.

#
#
let hostfxr = nethost::load_hostfxr()?;
let context =
    hostfxr.initialize_for_runtime_config(PdCString::from_str("Test.runtimeconfig.json")?)?;
let fn_loader =
    context.get_delegate_loader_for_assembly(PdCString::from_str("Test.dll")?)?;
let hello = fn_loader.get_function_pointer_with_default_signature(
    PdCString::from_str("Test.Program, Test")?,
    PdCString::from_str("Hello")?,
);
let result = unsafe { hello(ptr::null(), 0) };
#

Alternatively it is possible to call a method with any signature if it is annotated with UnmanagedCallersOnly (loaded with get_function_pointer_for_unmanaged_callers_only_method) or if the signature is passed to get_function_pointer.

License

Licensed under MIT license (LICENSE or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)