A
component can be called by any .NET-based language regardless the original
language of that component. The cross-language compatibility is possible
because objects created in different .NET languages agree on a common set of
types and features. These common types and features are spelled out in the
Common Language Specification (CLS).
Let’s
take a look how CLR provide cross language interaction:
1.
Every .NET based language compiler translates source language program into MSIL
code.
2.
The CLR also defines, the format' of storing assembly metadata and this means
all assemblies whatever language they were written in, share a common format
for storing Metadata. '
3.
All .NET based language follow Common Language Specification (CLS). CLS
specifies a set of features that every .NET complaint language has to follow. A
.NET complaint language may have its own unique features but it must follow the
common set of features specified in CLS.
Because
the target code of each .NET based compiler is represented in same language.
The metadata is expressed in same language 'and all sources language confirms
to follow a set of features so the codes written in two different languages can
interoperate.
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