glib-sharp[00 24 00 00 04 80 00 00 94 00 00 00 06 02 00 00 00 24 00 00 52 53 41 31 00 04 00 00 01 00 01 00 71 EB 6C 55 75 52 9C BF 72 44 F7 A6 EA 05 62 84 F9 EA E0 3B CF F2 CC 13 2C 9C 49 0A B3 09 EA B0 B5 6B CE 44 9D F5 03 D9 C0 A8 1E 52 05 85 CD BE 70 E2 FB 90 43 4B AC 04 FA 62 22 A8 00 98 B7 A1 A7 B3 AF 99 1A 41 23 24 BB 43 25 F6 B8 65 BB 64 EB F6 D1 C2 06 D5 73 2D DF BC 70 A7 38 9E E5 3E 0C 24 6E 32 79 74 1A D0 05 03 E4 98 42 E1 9B F3 7B 19 8B 40 21 26 CB 36 89 C2 EA 64 96 A4 7C B4]Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the Gtk# Thread Programming for details.System.ObjectArgv marshaling class.Argv class is used to get the arguments passed to the program from the command line.
$mono hello.exe 1 2 3 4
Then you application [hello.exe] will be able to access these arguments passed from the command line,
[1,2,3,4 in this case] using the Glib.Argv class.
Constructor
a Creates an Argv marshaler.Constructor
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a Public constructorIf is , the native argv will also contain a leading string containing the program name reported in the first element of the array returned by .MethodSystem.VoidFinalizer.MethodSystem.String[]
a Gets a string array containing a specified number of arguments.a PropertySystem.IntPtrNative pointer to the argument array.a