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Question about v2 managed c++ compiler

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Chris Wundram - 30 Oct 2003 21:29 GMT
When the next managed c++ syntax is implemented (in
whidbey or orcas?), will it still support legacy code
written in the v1 syntax (e.g. "__gc class" instead
of "ref class"), or will this older code have to be
rewritten to use the newer compilers?
Pent - 30 Oct 2003 21:44 GMT
> When the next managed c++ syntax is implemented (in
> whidbey or orcas?),

whidbey

> will it still support legacy code
> written in the v1 syntax (e.g. "__gc class" instead
> of "ref class"), or will this older code have to be
> rewritten to use the newer compilers?

supports both in alpha version

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