I have 2 small VC++ files, created using VS 6.0
EventHandler.h
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Total lines of code is less than 130. I want to convert them to C# .Net.
One C++ programmer has told me the following: "I've taken a brief look at your files and I don't think there is a straight-forward way to convert these to C#. The multiple inheritance alone would be sufficient to prevent a clear translation (since C# doesn't allow multiple inheritance)."
Can someone please tell me whether this is possible, or what my options are? Build a dll to be called from C# .Net ? Wrapping the files classes / methods using Managed C++ in order to call from C# .Net ?
Thanks.
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