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operator 'operator' can only be applied to an instance of a ref class or a value-type
A CLR operator cannot be used on a native type. The operator can be used on a ref class or a ref struct (a value type) but not a native type such as int or an alias for a native type such as System::Int32. These types can't be boxed from C++ code in a way that refers to the native variable, so the operator cannot be used.
For more information, see Tracking Reference Operator.
Example
The following sample generates C3071.
// C3071.cpp
// compile with: /clr
class N {};
ref struct R {};
int main() {
N n;
%n; // C3071
R r;
R ^ r2 = %r; // OK
}