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C# has multiple types and ways of expressing a linear collection of finite data (that is, a type that contains n instances of some type
T). Passing this collection to native code typically requires the user to contain it in an array, pin it, and acquire a pointer to the first element of the array.Traditional P/Invoke allows a user to pass an array directly, and performs these operations un