Will Microsoft continue to support C ++ / CLI?

I found C ++ / CLI to be a very powerful language for wrapping C / C ++ libraries with .NET.

I believe this is much better than using PInvoke for C for various reasons.

However, when I updated my project in Visual Studio 2010, I found that it had less C ++ / CLI support.

Examples:

Microsoft claims:

I want to make it clear that while we cannot solve this problem, we have reduced support for C ++ / CLI only because of time and resource limitations. This is not an indication that we are distancing ourselves from technology.

But C ++ / CLI has never had really good support, and if the current version of VS supports less, what does the future do?

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