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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:11:31+00:00 2026-05-17T18:11:31+00:00

I am encountering some issues with one project. I need to use two libraries

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I am encountering some issues with one project. I need to use two libraries but one needs to be compiled with the /clr switch as the other cannot be compiled with this switch.

Would there be a way to use at the same time those two libraries in one project? Currently it’s compiled with /clr and I got linking errors with the noclr library.

If there is no solution I can still launch the noclr library in batchmode but I’d like to avoid it…

My project is in Managed C++, the library tetgen – which needs /clr – is in native C++ and cannot be compiled without the /clr switch, as I get this error

error C3381: ‘tetgenio’ : assembly access specifiers are only available in code compiled with a /clr option

The other library triangle is in C. I am on Visual Studio 2008 and the project is compiled in 32 bits.

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    2026-05-17T18:11:31+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:11 pm

    We could use more details, but using managed C++ you can certainly use a mix of managed and unmanaged code. (Microsoft calls their managed c++ code C++/CLI.)

    EDIT:

    Ok, your compiler error helped. Apparently you have specified a native class, but using public private, or some other access specifier on the name of the native class. From the MSDN docs:

    The following sample generates C3381:

    // C3381.cpp
    **public** class A {   // C3381. Remove public or make the class
    managed. }; 
    int main() { }
    

    so get rid of the public keyword, and then try compiling again.

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