Do not use an array for a pointer field that doesn't actually refer to an array #907
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The old behavior was breaking interop for the
PROCESS_BASIC_INFORMATION
struct'sPEB* PebBaseAddress
field. When this field was changed to aPEB[]
, the struct became a 'managed' type (in interop terms) yet the CLR's interop layer has no information about array length, etc. and marshaling would fail.It turned out this "small" change led to a series of test failures due to other latent bugs that only manifest when we changed the mixture of how structs (with their managed and unmanaged variants) interact, leading to this surprisingly large set of changes.
Fixes #904