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[Closed] dotNet.addEventHandler cannot access struct members?

Yup. Agreed. In a perfect world they shouldn鈥檛. This is a specific use of an explicit global variable that is only there to work around what I think is either a bug or a design limitation.

In mxsdotnet.cpp the dotNet_add_event_handler_cf() function checks to see if the currentStruct has been set. If there is a currentStruct it binds the event to a StructMethod function, which I assume (in the absence of actually witnessing it happen) it needs to do in order to call a function bound to an instance of a struct.

I tried a bunch different variations to try and get it to hit following line of code without any luck:

vl.fn = new StructMethod(currentStruct, vl.fn);

Yeah, my workaround breaks a cardinal rule, but it breaks it consistently, and I make sure it happens in a documented manner.

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