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I have got an issue after using the Platform Toolset v141 in Visual Studio 2017 for Debug 64 bit compilation.

typedef std::map<int, msclr::gcroot<cli::array<short>^>> MapIntToManaged;

int main(array<System::String ^> ^args)
{
    MapIntToManaged testMap;
    for (auto &it : testMap) {}

    return 0;
}

This results in the linker error

error LNK2022: metadata operation failed (8013118D) : Inconsistent layout information in duplicated types (std._Tree_unchecked_const_iterator< ?? :: ?? >): (0x02000048).
1>LINK : fatal error LNK1255: link failed because of metadata errors

I found a couple of workarounds to get rid of this error:

  • changing the Platform Toolset back to v140
  • using this syntax instead of the auto iterator:

        for (MapIntToManaged::iterator it = testMap.begin(); it != testMap.end(); ++it) {}    
    
  • changing the Runtime Library from Multi-threaded Debug DLL (/MDd) to Multi-threaed DLL (/MD) and use NDEBUG instead of _DEBUG as preprocessor define
  • using 32 bit instead of 64 bit

I'd like to understand this issue. And I want to use the newest toolset, the new iterator syntax and the Debug runtime DLL.

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    Seems to me like a bug. I tried it (adding includes for <msclr/gcroot> and <map>) and it worked for x86 in debug and release but not for x64 debug. Jun 19, 2018 at 15:12
  • Use Help > Send Feedback > Report a Problem to let them know. Seems to have something to do with the iterator debugging feature, defining _HAS_ITERATOR_DEBUGGING=0 solves it. Well, you have enough workarounds. Jun 22, 2018 at 14:06

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