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  1. How to call C# dll from C++ - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Feb 22, 2013 · How to call a c# dll from C++ code. Please share any sample code or any link related to this which have code. Thanks in advance.

  2. Allocate memory in a C++ dll, use in C# app

    Dec 6, 2009 · One option is to use LocalAlloc in your C++ code instead of new; this could be freed in C# using System::Runtime::InteropServices::FreeHGlobal. Another is to use …

  3. Using C++ unmanaged dll in Web Application developed in C#

    Sep 4, 2012 · A simple C# web application, which has to load a dll (unmanaged) written in C++ and invoke the functions written in C++ from the dll.

  4. C++ COM/OLE Equivalents of CreateObject () and GetObject ()

    May 8, 2012 · I have written an application in C++ using COM/OLE interfaces (mostly IDispatch) to build an Excel workbook with several worksheets. That is all working correctly.

  5. Not able to debug (step into) into the function/method (C++) of …

    Jan 10, 2013 · I've implemented a static library in C and windows phone runtime component which is C++ based and a windows phone app (C# based). I'm getting the expected output …

  6. where is #include <mutex>? - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Sep 12, 2011 · As part of the added support in Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview for the C++11 specification, the Standard Template Library (STL) support in Visual Studio is extended to …

  7. CallByName in C++. - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Dec 9, 2005 · Its possible if you use C++/CLI or managed Extension, also by reflection.

  8. Storing a pointer to an object - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Dec 22, 2011 · 1 To mean what C++ would call a pointer - e.g if you have SomeClass myObj; then myObj is a reference variable in .Net-speak, or a pointer to an object of type SomeClass …

  9. How to do strong-naming in C++ - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Jun 27, 2011 · I have a project that I wish to use a strong-naming file with. The problem is, I don't know how to do it. In C# and VB.NET, all you had to do is open the Signing tab on the project …

  10. Loading CLR in native (unmanaged) C++ COM in proc dll

    Jun 20, 2011 · The C++/CLI wrapper Class is a way we can use to call managed code from unmanaged code. For example, we create a mixed CPP DLL (with /CLR) and import the …