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  1. WIN64 / WIN32 preprocessor for unmanaged C++ application compile …

    Sep 30, 2012 · >We are building unmanaged code using Visual Studio 2012 on Windows 7 64 bit targeted for 64 bit Windows 7 only, Should i be using WIN64 pre- processor for compile or WIN32?

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  3. Visual Studio 2017 and C++17 - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Oct 9, 2018 · "With Visual Studio 2017 version 15.7 we’re shipping a complete implementation of almost all features in the C++ Standard, including all versions up through C++17." The question is if and in …

  4. How to use c++/cli to read the app.config - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    May 16, 2009 · A good introductory book on both managed and unmanaged C++ is Ivor Horton's "Beginning Visual C++ 2008". A nice book on C++/CLI is Nishant Sivakumar 's C++/CLI in Action".

  5. Problem Including <windows.h> in C++ CLR Project

    Dec 6, 2006 · If you add using namespace System::Windows::Forms; before including <windows.h> Visual C++ will be confused because IDataObject is also a managed interface in …

  6. c++/cli array in value struct - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Apr 6, 2006 · I found this information somewhere on the web from one of the Visual Studio C++/CLI developers. This quick template library will allow a fixed array in a value type by using the …

  7. problem with C++ EH exception - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Apr 20, 2008 · The message just tells you that a C++ exception has been thrown. The debugger gets a notification before handler code which may handle the exception (e.g. a catch block somewhere up …

  8. convert file to byte array and Vice versa - Native C++

    Apr 25, 2018 · The C++ standard defines a byte to be at least large enough to contain any member of the basic execution character set, and the char type is defined in the same way.

  9. fatal error C1010: unexpected end of file while looking for precompiled ...

    Apr 22, 2014 · fatal error C1010: unexpected end of file while looking for precompiled header directive in the .c file produced from the idl file.

  10. Button Click Event in C++ - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Mar 15, 2008 · I have a pretty simple question, but I've had a hard time trying to find the answer (programming is SO much easier in C#.) Anyways, I have a windows form with a button. When I click …