How to: Instantiate Classes and Structs
Reference (ref) types and value types can only be instantiated on the managed heap, not on the stack or on the native heap.
Example
// mcppv2_ref_class2.cpp
// compile with: /clr
ref class MyClass {
public:
int i;
// nested class
ref class MyClass2 {
public:
int i;
};
// nested interface
interface struct MyInterface {
void f();
};
};
ref class MyClass2 : public MyClass::MyInterface {
public:
virtual void f() {
System::Console::WriteLine("test");
}
};
public value struct MyStruct {
void f() {
System::Console::WriteLine("test");
}
};
int main() {
// instantiate ref type on garbage-collected heap
MyClass ^ p_MyClass = gcnew MyClass;
p_MyClass -> i = 4;
// instantiate value type on garbage-collected heap
MyStruct ^ p_MyStruct = gcnew MyStruct;
p_MyStruct -> f();
// instantiate value type on the stack
MyStruct p_MyStruct2;
p_MyStruct2.f();
// instantiate nested ref type on garbage-collected heap
MyClass::MyClass2 ^ p_MyClass2 = gcnew MyClass::MyClass2;
p_MyClass2 -> i = 5;
}
Output
test test