Examples of ISO C++ code that is not valid C++/CLI

坚强是说给别人听的谎言 提交于 2019-12-01 18:14:45

Valid C++, invalid C++/CLI:

int main()
{
    int gcnew = 42;
}

gcnew, generic, and nullptr are all reserved words in C++/CLI; nullptr isn't really an issue in C++0x, of course. Herb Sutter blogged about C++/CLI keywords: Under the hood in 2003.

For what it's worth, when I was working on a large mixed codebase (both C++ and C++/CLI), I never ran into syntax issues or trivial issues like this. The giant issue with C++/CLI (in my opinion, of course) is that native code and managed code have completely different resource management paradigms, and it's really easy when writing mixed code to forget which paradigm you need for certain things. I fixed a lot of errors that were due either to an assumption that managed resources were destroyed deterministically or that native resources would be cleaned up by the garbage collector.

I am wondering about the plethora of the super-set/extension polemics. C++/CLI is a new language designed to act as a binding between ISO C++ and the ISO CLI. I heartily recommend to read the C++/CLI Design Rationale which clearly states the design goals at the very beginning of the document:

C++/CLI’s mission is to provide direct access for C++ programmers to use existing CLI libraries and create new ones, with little or no performance overhead, with the minimum amount of extra notation, and with full ISO C++ compatibility.

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