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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T04:46:14+00:00 2026-06-13T04:46:14+00:00

I’m trying to create a native wrapper around a .Net library in C++/CLI, so

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I’m trying to create a native wrapper around a .Net library in C++/CLI, so that regular C++ code can consume it. For this example, let’s say this is the C# code I’m trying to wrap:

class Foo
{
    public Bar GetBar() {...}
    public string SomeProperty { get; set; }
}

class Bar
{
    public void Baz() {...}
}

I’m basically trying to do roughly this in C++/CLI (dll project):

class __declspec(dllexport) NativeFoo
{
public:
    NativeBar GetBar();
    std::string GetName();
    void SetName(const std::string &value);

private:
    Foo ^m_foo;
};

class __declspec(dllexport) NativeBar
{
    friend class NativeFoo;
public:
    void Baz();

private:
    Bar(Bar ^bar);

    Bar ^m_bar;
};

That way, a C++ library could link to this, use NativeFoo as if it’s a regular C++ class. Internally, NativeFoo would convert parameters to pass the implementation over to m_foo, marshal anything managed back into a native representation and return that to its caller…

However, the problem I’m running into is I can’t have managed members of an unmanaged class:

error C3265: cannot declare a managed 'm_bar' in an unmanaged 'NativeFoo'

Similarly I can’t mark NativeFoo as “ref” (being a managed class itself) because then I can’t export it:

C3386: 'NativeFoo' : __declspec(dllexport)/__declspec(dllimport) cannot be applied to a managed type

What’s the right way to use managed pointers in my C++ objects?

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    2026-06-13T04:46:15+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 4:46 am

    You need to use gcroot to declare a managed handle on an unmanaged type. You need this for any unmanaged type, whether it’s being dllexported or not.

    There’s a MSDN page on it with some good information & some samples.

    I believe you’ll end up with something like this:

    class __declspec(dllexport) NativeFoo
    {
    public:
        NativeBar GetBar();
        std::string GetName();
        void SetName(const std::string &value);
    
    private:
        gcroot<Foo^> m_foo;
    };
    
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