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c++ - 'default' as a variable name

While debugging some code, I came across an array named default. I thought that keywords were not allowed as variable names.

#include "stdafx.h"
#include <stdio.h>

int main()
{
 int default = 5;
 printf("%d
", default);
 return 0;
}

Now the above code compiles without a hitch on VS 2008. Isn't 'default' a keyword? How come it works as a variable name? Side-effects?

PS: Infragistics::Win::UltraWinToolbars::ToolbarsCollection has a property with this name!

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It's a known issue in VC++. Basically by-design for C++/CLI compatibility.


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