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shared_ptr not defined when including from managed code

I'm trying to write a managed wrapper (C++/CLI) around an unmanaged C++ static library and am having two problems:

  1. The unmanaged library uses std::shared_ptr in its headers. <memory> is included, and the header compiles as part of an unmanaged project. When I include this header in the managed project, however, I receive this error:

    error C2039: 'shared_ptr' : is not a member of 'std'

  2. How do I access the Values collection of a SortedDictionary<K, V> from C++/CLI? I cannot seem to find any examples of the proper syntax, and the C#-style syntax does not compile.

Code for #1:

// 1>Dummy.h(10): error C2039: 'shared_ptr' : is not a member of 'std'
#pragma once

#pragma managed(push, off)

#include <memory>

class Foo {};
typedef std::shared_ptr<Foo> FooPtr;

#pragma managed(pop)


using namespace System;

namespace Dummy {

    public ref class Class1
    {
    public:
        Class1(FooPtr);
    };
}
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Dark Falcon Avatar asked Jan 20 '23 05:01

Dark Falcon


1 Answers

shared_ptr lives in <memory> not <functional>. Make it look similar to this:

#pragma managed(push, off)
#include <memory>
#include "yourUnmanagedLibrary.h"
#pragma managed(pop)

Second question (ask only one please):

using namespace System::Collections::Generic; 
...
    SortedDictionary<int, String^>^ coll = gcnew SortedDictionary<int, String^>;
    coll->Add(1, "one");
    coll->Add(0, "zero");
    for each (String^ value in coll->Values) {
        Console::WriteLine(value);
    }
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Hans Passant Avatar answered Jan 28 '23 04:01

Hans Passant