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arrays - Calling .NET methods from VB6 via COM visible DLL

I have created a .NET DLL which makes some methods COM visible.

One method is problematic. It looks like this:

bool Foo(byte[] a, ref byte[] b, string c, ref string d)

VB6 gives a compile error when I attempt to call the method:

Function or interface marked as restricted, or the function uses an Automation type not supported in Visual Basic.

I read that array parameters must be passed by reference, so I altered the first parameter in the signature:

bool Foo(ref byte[] a, ref byte[] b, string c, ref string d)

VB6 still gives the same compile error.

How might I alter the signature to be compatible with VB6?

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Declaring the array argument with "ref" is required. Your 2nd attempt should have worked just fine, perhaps you forgot to regenerate the .tlb?

Tested code:

[ComVisible(true)]
public interface IMyInterface {
 bool Foo(ref byte[] a, ref byte[] b,string c, ref string d);
}

[ComVisible(true)]
public class MyClass : IMyInterface {
  public bool Foo(ref byte[] a, ref byte[] b, string c, ref string d) {
    throw new NotImplementedException();
  }
}


  Dim obj As ClassLibrary10.IMyInterface
  Set obj = New ClassLibrary10.MyClass
  Dim binp() As Byte
  Dim bout() As Byte
  Dim sinp As String
  Dim sout As String
  Dim retval As Boolean
  retval = obj.Foo(binp, bout, sinp, sout)

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