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2 quick queries... about C++ vs. C++.NET & building them


2 quick queries... about C++ vs. C++.NET & building them KevinGPO
2/14/2006 12:00:00 AM
visual studio .net general:
Just wondering if anyone can give me advice on migrating/converting a MS
VC++ 6.0 program (that uses the PlatformSDK, MFC, etc.) to VS.NET? I heard
it's possible to compile C++ programs under C++.NET?

Also, under MS VC++ 6.0, is it possible to right-click on a calling function
and get to the called function? Opposed to the definition. There are options
to goto definition and reference. Also, how do I build my program with it
building the symbols for the definition/reference lookup?

Re: 2 quick queries... about C++ vs. C++.NET & building them David Lowndes
2/14/2006 12:00:00 AM
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It is - native projects are still fully supported in the latest VS.

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I've not used 6 in a long time, but I think you could. VS2005 also
allows you to do this.

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With VS2005 you don't need to do anything.

Re: 2 quick queries... about C++ vs. C++.NET & building them Raffaele Rialdi [MVP]
2/14/2006 2:17:50 PM
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Please don't crosspost.
"it" stands for Italian so you should post into italian language here.

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Raffaele Rialdi
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