I would like to accomplish a simple task: I want to produce a C++/CLI lib that calls some .NET routines, and exposes 1 static method that I can call from purely native C++ app. I want to statically link to that lib from my native app. The signature of the method that the native C++ app would call should be
void (unsigned char* data, int length, _TCHAR* args[])
I am pretty new to C++/CLI and C++ in general. So, can you please help me and answer these questions:
For my tiny C++/CLI project, I assume the type needs to be class library with lib as output, targeting vc9 runtime (so that I can be sure it is available on end users PCs). Am I correct in this assumption?
Can you provide an example of the outline of the method with that signature I will need to write in my C++/CLI project. In particular how should I do conversion to CLR types properly (i.e. byte[], int32, and string)? And how do I decorate that method with something like "extern "C" __declspec(dllexport)" to make this method callable from my native C++ app?
How would I separate the code between cpp and h files in C++/CLI properly?
Finally how would I actually call it from my native app once I add lib reference?
Thank you.