C++/WinRT is an entirely standard C++ language projection for Windows Runtime (WinRT) APIs, implemented as a header-file-based library, and designed to provide you with first-class access to the modern Windows API. With C++/WinRT, you can author and consume Windows Runtime APIs using any standards-compliant C++17 compiler.
- Documentation: https://aka.ms/cppwinrt
- NuGet package: http://aka.ms/cppwinrt/nuget
- Visual Studio extension: http://aka.ms/cppwinrt/vsix
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C++/WinRT
Don't build C++/WinRT yourself - just download the latest version here: https://aka.ms/cppwinrt/nuget
If you really want to build it yourself, the simplest way to do so is to run the build_test_all.cmd
script in the root directory. Developers needing to work on the C++/WinRT compiler itself should go through the following steps to arrive at an efficient inner loop:
- Open a dev command prompt pointing at the root of the repo.
- Open the
cppwinrt.sln
solution. - Build the x64 Release configuration of the
prebuild
andcppwinrt
projects only. Do not attempt to build anything else just yet. - Run
build_projection.cmd
in the dev command prompt. - Switch to the x64 Debug configuration in Visual Studio and build all projects as needed.
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This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.
Project Reunion is a set of libraries, frameworks, components, and tools that you can use to access powerful Windows platform functionality from all kinds of apps on many versions of Windows. Project Reunion combines the power of Win32 native applications alongside modern APIs, so your apps light up everywhere your users are.
Other Project Reunion components include WinUI, WebView2, MSIX, Rust/WinRT, and C#/WinRT. If you'd like to learn more, contribute to Project Reunion, or have app model questions, visit Project Reunion on GitHub.