- C# does not support this operator.
- Visual C++ does not support this operator.
- Visual Basic does not support APIs that consume or return unsafe types.
- Visual Basic does not support this operator.
- Visual Basic does not support the declaration of static classes.
- J# does not support APIs that consume or return unsafe types.
- J# supports the use of generic APIs, but not the declaration of new ones.
- J# does not support overloaded operators.
- J# does not support static constructors.
- J# supports the use of explicit interface implementations, but not the declaration of new ones.
- JScript does not support APIs that consume or return unsafe types.
- JScript does not support generic types or methods.
- JScript does not support explicit interface implementations.
- JScript does not support overloaded operators.
- JScript does not support events.
- JScript does not support delegates.
- JScript supports the use of structures, but not the declaration of new ones.
- JScript does not support indexed properties.
- JScript does not support the declaration of new casting operators.
- JScript does not support static constructors.
- This type supports the Script# infrastructure and cannot be used directly from JavaScript.
- JavaScript does not support APIs that consume or return unsafe types.
- JavaScript does not support generic types or methods.
- JavaScript does not support explicit interface implementations.
- JavaScript does not support overloaded operators.
- JavaScript supports the use of structures, but not the declaration of new ones.
- JavaScript does not support indexed properties.
- JavaScript does not support the declaration of new casting operators.
- Visual basic does not support APIs that consume or return unsafe types.
- Visual basic does not support this operator.
- You do not need to declare an instance of a static class in order to access its members.
- This class is abstract; see for derived non-abstract classes usable in XAML.
- This managed class is not typically used in XAML.
- You cannot directly create an instance of this class in XAML.
- You cannot use this managed structure in XAML.
- Members of this class are either not typically used in XAML, or cannot be used in XAML.
- You cannot use this event in XAML.
- You cannot use this event in XAML.
- You cannot use this event in XAML.
- You cannot use this event in XAML.
- You cannot use this event in XAML.
- Members of this class are either not typically used in XAML, or cannot be used in XAML.
- You cannot set this property in XAML.
- You cannot set this property in XAML.
- You cannot set this property in XAML.
- You cannot set this property in XAML.
- You cannot set this property in XAML.
- For XAML information, see the {0} type.
- You cannot set this property in XAML.
- <object property="enumerationValue" .../>
- You cannot use constructors in XAML.
- You cannot use methods in XAML.
- You cannot use fields in XAML.
- In XAML, you can use delegates but you cannot define your own.
- Interfaces cannot be used directly in XAML; see types that implement this interface.
- Not applicable.
- XAML Attribute Usage
- XAML Object Element Usage
- XAML Implicit Collection Usage
- XAML Property Element Usage
- XAML Content Element Usage
- XAML Values
- XAML