Daniel Krügler schrieb am Montag 06 Oktober 2008 um 11:25:
I'm not aware of one - /CLR is not officially supported by boost. Personally I hit about some severe problems in the context of CLR and there is not solution in sight. One of the real nasty things is a defect in the conversion of pointer-to-member to bool - which is the canonical way to check smart pointers:
http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?Feedba ckID=339523
Greetings from Bremen,
Daniel Krügler
I never used CLR stuff myself, but AFAIK one of the fundamentals is automatic garbage collection (MS refers to this as "managed"). So everything relying on the deterministic behavior of C++ ctors/dtors won't work. I doubt anything in boost is written with automatic garbage collectors in mind. This article regarding the boehmgc shows how to wrap stl containers - http://www.ddj.com/cpp/184401632 I'm new to this topic as well, so please correct me if I'm wrong so far and with the following statement: there have to be clear interfaces between automatic gc code and normal deterministic code. Mixing doesn't work out of the box. Best, -- Maik