process

Specifies that your managed application process should have a single copy of a particular global variable, static member variable, or static local variable shared across all application domains in the process. This was primarily intended to be used when compiling with /clr:pure, which is deprecated in Visual Studio 2015 and unsupported in Visual Studio 2017. When compiling with /clr, global and static variables are per-process by default and do not need to use __declspec(process).

Only a global variable, a static member variable, or a static local variable of native type can be marked with __declspec(process).

process is only valid when compiling with /clr.

If you want each application domain to have its own copy of a global variable, use appdomain.

See Application Domains and Visual C++ for more information.

See also

__declspec
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