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First of all I am going to explain the scenario. We have a Visual C++ application with some C# projects and with some wrapper projects (managed C++) to get interoperability.

We need to be informed in Visual C++ side about exceptions in C# side. We know this can be achieved catching exceptions in our wrapper projects and re-throw them as C++ exceptions, we have tried this option and it works. We have also studied other options like catching asynchronous exceptions (c# exceptions) directly in C++ but we discard this last option because of the lack of information about the exception catched.

Wrapper projects are already written and are big enough to make us think about a solution that do not imply insert try/catch statements all over. We would like to set a global exception handler for C# exceptions that works as Visual C++ global handler does. We explore AppDomain.UnhandledException event but it does not fit for us because of some interop issues and, in any case, it breaks execution flow so we discard that option.

What we would like (that probably is not possible) is to set a C# global exception handler that allows us make the conversion and throw exceptions to Visual C++.

Any ideas?

Thank you in advance.

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