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Managed C++ to C# Conversion

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Shailen Sukul - 20 Dec 2006 04:21 GMT
I have some code that was written in managed C++ using VS 2005. I want to
convert that code into C#. Is there a tool available to do this?

Thanks in advance.
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William DePalo [MVP VC++] - 20 Dec 2006 06:14 GMT
>I have some code that was written in managed C++ using VS 2005. I want to
> convert that code into C#. Is there a tool available to do this?

It is not guaranteed that such a conversion is possible.

Unlike the case with the other .Net languages of MS, when using C++/CLI or
Managed C++ it is possible to mix native and managed code in the same
application or even the same module.

That's not possible with C#, say.

If the person who chose managed C++ was being rational when he made the
decision that flexibility very well may have been the deciding factor which
means you may be looking at more than simple syntax conversion.

Regards,
Will

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