visual studio - Will the deprecated /clr:oldSyntax supported in VS2005 and VS2008 still work with VS2010? -


Does anyone know (with confidence in any way) if Microsoft continues to support (according to the compilation) legacy 2003) Dislike C ++ code targeted to target net CLR Managed C ++ (MC ++) syntax?

Microsoft Officially Disclaimed CLR: Old Syntax with VS2005 C ++ Compiler (Orcas); And thankfully that VS2008 C ++ compiler is still supported / clr: the old syntax switch.

But does V ++10 with C ++ compiler still support it? Or at the end of the release of VS2010 / CLR will have to break backward compatibility: old syntax?

I should know that VS-2010 has been issued to schedule project planning and does not find official word on MSDN site or MVP sites?

It seems that is supported - see the VS2010 beta 2 for / clr / code> .


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