In VS 2010 C++ when I type where it gets highlighted, why? It is not a keyword so what’s the reason?
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In VS 2010 C++ when I type where it gets highlighted, why? It is
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It’s a C++/CLI keyword, for constraining generics: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/hsutter/archive/2003/11/23/53519.aspx
The Visual C++ Editor has to do syntax highlighting for both standard C++ and C++/CLI, and there isn’t a separate file extension for C++/CLI code.