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The Microsoft.Windows.CppWinRT NuGet package automatically generates C++/WinRT projection headers,
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enabling you to both consume and produce Windows Runtime classes.
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C++/WinRT detects Windows metadata required by the project, from:
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* Platform winmd files in the SDK (both MSI and NuGet)
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* NuGet package references containing winmd files
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* Other project references producing winmd files
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* Raw winmd file references
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* Interface definition language (IDL) files in the project
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For any winmd file discovered above, C++/WinRT creates reference (consuming) projection headers.
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Client code can simply #include these headers, which are created in the generated files directory (see below).
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For any IDL file contained in the project, C++/WinRT creates component (producing) projection headers.
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In addition, C++/WinRT generates templates and skeleton implementations for each runtime class, under the Generated Files directory.
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For more information, visit:
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https://github.com/Microsoft/cppwinrt/tree/master/nuget
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