C++/CLI in Action by Nishant Sivakumar

C++/CLI in Action



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C++/CLI in Action Nishant Sivakumar ebook
Publisher: Manning Publications
Page: 416
ISBN: 1932394818, 9781932394818
Format: pdf


Phoronix: LLVM Powers C++ AMP To OpenCL On NVIDIA An independent developer has made improvements to the LLVM infrastructure and Clang compiler for supporting the compiling of C++ AMP code into OpenCL code with support for the FAQ · Calendar; Forum Actions Well, I wouldn't really agree with the statement of C++/CLI being a bad idea, the implementation of creating it as an extension sure, but the idea of writing a C++ implementation on top of . I had used your existing sample "Integration with .Net\GridControl" . Hi ALL, I tried to build a User control (C++ /CLI) using Microsoft Visual studio 2008. Hi I have ported some old BC++ code to Managed C++/CLI code and build it to a dll Now I trie to call a method from this dll in my C# code. C++ is the language of choice for thousands of applications and millions of lines of code. I have a C++ DLL which just exports a single function that returns a pointer to a class and I want to be able to use that class in C# so I need to make a C++/CLI wrapper. But you can understand my confusion: C++/CLI, the managed version of C++ supports interior pointers. PatternSyntax = vsFindPatternSyntax.vsFindPatternSyntaxWildcards DTE.Find.Action = vsFindAction.vsFindActionFind If (DTE.Find.Execute() = vsFindResult.vsFindResultNotFound) Then Exit Do Else DTE.ActiveDocument. ( See http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/17817/C-CLI-in-Action-Using-interior-and-pinning-pointer for examples). You'll most likely end up with three layer modularisation : .net code -> c++/cli -> native c++ that access directshow. Nishant Sivakumar – C++/CLI in Action Published: 2007-04-18 | ISBN: 1932394818 | PDF | 416 pages | 19 MB.