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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:22:36+00:00 2026-05-11T22:22:36+00:00

I have a GUI app written in C++/CLI which has a load of configurable

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I have a GUI app written in C++/CLI which has a load of configurable options. I have some overloaded functions which grab values from my data source and I’d like to connect my options to those values.

So here’s a couple of data retrievers:

bool GetConfigSingle(long paramToGet, String^% str, char* debug, long debugLength);
bool GetConfigSingle(long paramToGet, bool^% v_value, char* debug, long debugLength);

I was hoping to pass in the checkbox’s Checked getter/setter as follows:

result = m_dataSource->GetConfigSingle(CONFIG_OPTION1, this->myOption->Checked, debug, debugLen);

…but for some reason I get an odd compiler error which suggests the Checked value isn’t being passed as I’d expect:

1>.\DataInterface.cpp(825) : error C2664: 'bool DataInterface::GetConfigSingle(long,System::String ^%, char*, long)' : cannot convert parameter 2 from 'bool' to 'System::String ^%'

Previously this code passed the checkbox in and modified the values itself, but I’m keen to break the dependency our data collection currently has on windows forms.

So what am I missing here?

[Edit] I’ve filled out the function definitions as they originally were to avoid confusion – my attempt to reduce the irrelevent information failed.

I’m fairly certain that the CheckBox getter / setter returns a bool.

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    2026-05-11T22:22:36+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:22 pm

    Figured I’d clarify my comments from above and make it a “real” answer…

    When you call Checked, what you’re getting back as a return value is a bool that represents the current state of the CheckBox. It is not, however, a reference to the actual data member that holds the CheckBox’s state. In fact, a properly encapsulated class shouldn’t give access to it. Furthermore, since Checked returns a bool by value, that bool is a temporary object that doesn’t necessarily exist by the time GetCongigSingle is called.

    This leaves you with several options. Either pass the bools by value, and later set the CheckBox’s state, or pass the CheckBox itself by reference and “check” it wherever you want.

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