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pinvoke - C# using SendMessage, problem with WM_COPYDATA

I've been spending a few days (or more) trying to get this to work.

The application at hand is FTPRush, and I know there is a cmd line application called rush_cmdline.exe which uses SendMessage to send requests to FTPRush.

From debugging the rush_cmdline.exe I can see lParam, wParam, Message and hWnd.

My code is as follows (using SendMessage, not SendMessageW):

[DllImport("User32.dll", EntryPoint = "FindWindow")]
public static extern Int32 FindWindow(String lpClassName, String lpWindowName);
[DllImport("USER32.DLL", EntryPoint= "SendMessage")]
public static extern IntPtr SendMessage(int hWnd, int Msg, int wParam, IntPtr lParam);

And I've tried a another specification also:

[DllImport("User32.dll", EntryPoint = "SendMessage")]
public static extern int SendMessage(int hWnd, int Msg, int wParam, ref COPYDATASTRUCT lParam);

The handle (hWnd) is not the problem, as this works:

int ftprush = FindWindow("TfmRush", null);
ShowWindow(ftprush, 8);

Which (I didn't paste the dllimport as it's not important here. Let me know if you wish to see it) brings the window to front. Also, I checked by debugging rush_cmdline.exe. So the handle is the same.

Two attempts which both fail (silently):

public const Int32 WM_COPYDATA = 0x4A;
string msg = "RushApp.FTP.Login('backup','',0); ";
// 1
byte[] array = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes((string)msg);
int size = Marshal.SizeOf(array[0]) * array.Length + Marshal.SizeOf(array[0]);
IntPtr ptr = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(size);
Marshal.Copy(array, 0, ptr, array.Length);
Marshal.WriteByte(ptr, size - 1, 0);
SendMessage(ftprush, WM_COPYDATA, 0, ptr);

// 2
public struct COPYDATASTRUCT
{
   public IntPtr dwData;
   public int cbData;
   [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStr)]
   public string lpData;
}

COPYDATASTRUCT cds;
cds.dwData = (IntPtr)100;
cds.lpData = msg;
cds.cbData = sarr.Length + 1;
SendMessage(ftprush, WM_COPYDATA, 0, ref cds);

I would expect at least the 2nd solution to work, as it matches up pretty well with this: perl example

Any enlightenment is GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks,

  • Frank

UPDATE:

string msg = "RushApp.FTP.Login('backup','',0);";
var cds = new COPYDATASTRUCT
{
            dwData = new IntPtr(3),
            cbData = msg.Length + 1,
            lpData = msg
};
IntPtr ftprush = FindWindow("TfmRush", null);
SendMessage(ftprush, WM_COPYDATA, IntPtr.Zero, ref cds);
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My Definitions have

[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = false)]
public static extern IntPtr SendMessage(IntPtr hWnd, uint Msg, IntPtr wParam, ref COPYDATASTRUCT lParam);

public struct COPYDATASTRUCT {
  public int cbData;
  public IntPtr dwData;
  [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStr)] public string lpData;
}

var cds = new Win32.COPYDATASTRUCT {
                                           dwData = new IntPtr(3),
                                           cbData = str.Length + 1,
                                           lpData = str
                                         };
Win32.SendMessage(ftprush, Win32.WM_COPYDATA, IntPtr.Zero, ref cds);

Of course, make sure that str is null terminated ""

Alternatively a definition given by PInvoke.NET is

[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
static extern IntPtr SendMessage(IntPtr hWnd, UInt32 Msg, IntPtr wParam, StringBuilder lParam);
//If you use '[Out] StringBuilder', initialize the string builder with proper length first.

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