C++/CLI Migration Primer
This is a guide to moving your Visual C++ programs from Managed Extensions for C++ to Visual C++ 2005. For a checklist summary of syntactic changes, see Managed Extensions for C++ Syntax Upgrade Checklist.
C++/CLI extends a dynamic component programming paradigm to the ISO-C++ standard language. The new language offers a number of significant improvements over Managed Extensions. This section provides an enumerated listing of the Managed Extensions for C++ language features and their mapping to Visual C++ 2005 where such a mapping exists, and points out those constructs for which no mapping exists.
In This Section
- Outline of Changes
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A high-level outline for quick reference, providing a listing of the changes under five general categories.
- Language Keywords
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Discusses changes in language keywords, including the removal of the double underscore and the introduction of both contextual and spaced keywords.
- The Managed Types
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Looks at syntactic changes in the declaration of the Common Type System (CTS) – this includes changes in the declaration of classes, arrays (including the parameter array), enums, and so on.
- Member Declarations within a Class or Interface
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Presents the changes involving class members such as scalar properties, index properties, operators, delegates, and events.
- Value Types and Their Behaviors
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Focuses on value types and the new family of interior and pinning pointers. It also discusses a number of significant semantics changes such as the introduction of implicit boxing, immutability of boxed value types, and the removal of support for default constructors within value classes.
- General Language Changes
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Details semantic changes such as support for cast notation, string literal behavior, and changes in the semantics between ISO-C++ and C++/CLI.