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Runtime Technical Questions
Terminology
What is the common language runtime (CLR)?
The common language runtime is the execution engine for .NET Framework applications.
It provides a number of services, including the following:
Code management (loading and execution)
Application memory isolation
Verification of type safety
Conversion of IL to native code
Access to metadata (enhanced type information)
Managing memory for managed objects
Enforcement of code access security
Exception handling, including cross-language exceptions
Interoperation between managed code, COM objects, and pre-existing DLLs (unmanaged code
and data)
Automation of object layout
Support for developer services (profiling, debugging, and so on)

What is the common type system (CTS)?
The common type system is a rich type system, built into the common language runtime, that
supports the types and operations found in most programming languages. The common type
system supports the complete implementation of a wide range of programming languages.

What is the Common Language Specification (CLS)?
The Common Language Specification is a set of constructs and constraints that serves as a
guide for library writers and compiler writers. It allows libraries to be fully usable from any
language supporting the CLS, and for those languages to integrate with each other. The Common
Language Specification is a subset of the common type system. The Common Language
Specification is also important to application developers who are writing code that will be used by
other developers. When developers design publicly accessible APIs following the rules of the
CLS, those APIs are easily used from all other programming languages that target the common
language runtime.

What is the Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL)?
MSIL is the CPU-independent instruction set into which .NET Framework programs are compiled.
It contains instructions for loading, storing, initializing, and calling methods on objects.
Combined with metadata and the common type system, MSIL allows for true cross-language
integration. Prior to execution, MSIL is converted to machine code. It is not interpreted.

What is managed code and managed data?
Managed code is code that is written to target the services of the common language runtime (see
What is the Common Language Runtime?). In order to target these services, the code must
provide a minimum level of information (metadata) to the runtime. All C#, Visual Basic .NET, and
JScript .NET code is managed by default. Visual Studio .NET C++ code is not managed by
default, but the compiler can produce managed code by specifying a command-line switch (/CLR).
Closely related to managed code is managed data--data that is allocated and de-allocated by the
common language runtime's garbage collector. C#, Visual Basic, and JScript .NET data is
managed by default. C# data can, however, be marked as unmanaged through the use of special
keywords. Visual Studio .NET C++ data is unmanaged by default (even when using the /CLR
switch), but when using Managed Extensions for C++, a class can be marked as managed by
using the __gc keyword. As the name suggests, this means that the memory for instances of the
class is managed by the garbage collector. In addition, the class becomes a full participating
member of the .NET Framework community, with the benefits and restrictions that brings. An
example of a benefit is proper interoperability with classes written in other languages (for example,
a managed C++ class can inherit from a Visual Basic class). An example of a restriction is that a
managed class can only inherit from one base class.
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