I have C++/CLI class that defines a property:
public ref class AbstractOffer
{
public:
AbstractOffer();
property String^ Body;
};
In some function the AbstractOffer class is passed by const ref
foo(const AbstractOffer^ ao)
{
ao->Body;
}
When I call the property the method compiler gives the following error :-
error C2662: ‘ivrworx::interop::AbstractOffer::Body::get’ : cannot
convert ‘this’ pointer from ‘const ivrworx::interop::AbstractOffer’
to ‘ivrworx::interop::AbstractOffer %’ 1> Conversion loses
qualifiers
It seems somehow connected to const. How can I call the Body property of the object if the object reference is passed by const?
The only way I know to get round this is the cast away the const-ness. As long as you don’t modify the object, it should be fine. (If you do modify it, I’ve no idea what the outcome will be).
i.e. change your function to be