C++ managed profile stereotypes
Note
Stereotype
C++ManagedClass
Name | Meta Class | Constraints |
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C++ManagedClass | Class | Represent the class declaration with version 1 of Managed Extension for C++. |
Tag | Type | Description |
managedType | managedType[1] = __gc (enumeration) See managedType |
C++ManagedStruct
Name | Meta Class | Constraints |
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C++ManagedStruct | Class | Represent the class declaration with version 1 of Managed Extension for C++. |
C++ManagedOperation
Name | Meta Class | Constraints |
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C++ManagedOperation | Operation | |
Tag | Type | Description |
__property | boolean[1] = false | Represent the usage of __property keyword. It is a feature in version 1 of Managed Extension for C++. |
C++ManagedDelegate
Name | Meta Class | Constraints |
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C++ManagedDelegate | Class | Represent the delegate declaration with version 1 of Managed Extension for C++. It defines a reference type that can be used to encapsulate a method with a specific signature. |
Enumeration
managedType
Literal | Description |
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__gc | Represent managed declaration with __gc keyword. |
__nogc | Represent the usage of __nogc keyword, which is used to explicitly specify that an object is allocated on the standard C++ heap. |
__value | Represent managed declaration with __value keyword. A __value type differs from __gc types in that __value type variables directly contain their data, whereas managed variables point to their data, which is stored on the common language runtime heap. |