
- #WINDOWS TOOLKIT INSTALL#
- #WINDOWS TOOLKIT UPDATE#
- #WINDOWS TOOLKIT WINDOWS 10#
- #WINDOWS TOOLKIT WINDOWS 8.1#
Use command-line parameters -cp:UTF-8 or -cp:UTF-16 to generate Unicode output files. By default, output files will be encoded using the current code page (CP_ACP). For backwards-compatibility, if the -UnicodeIgnore command-line parameter is specified, files starting with a UTF-16 BOM will be treated as empty. Input files that do not start with a BOM will be read using the current code page (CP_ACP). Input files starting with a UTF-8 or UTF-16 byte order mark (BOM) will be read as Unicode. Windows Trace Preprocessor (tracewpp.exe) updates: cpp file instead of arbitrarily picking one or the other). cpp files with conflicting definitions of MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER are linked into the same binary, the MC-generated ETW helpers will now respect the definition of MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER in each.

If the -u parameter was specified, it will be read as a UTF-16LE file. Otherwise, if it starts with a UTF-16LE BOM, it will be read as a UTF-16LE file. mc file starts with a UTF-8 BOM, it will be read as a UTF-8 file.
#WINDOWS TOOLKIT WINDOWS 10#
To access the Windows 10 WinRT API Pack, see the nuget package. The Windows 10 WinRT API Pack lets you add the latest Windows Runtime APIs support to your. If you would like to use the ENUM tagServerSelection, you will need to include wuapi.h or wuapi.idl.

Moved ENUM tagServerSelection from wuapicommon.h to wupai.h and removed the header. Apps that were linking against irprops.lib can switch to bthprops.lib as a drop-in replacement. Apps that were linking against api-ms-win-net-isolation-l1-1-0.lib can switch t OneCoreUAP.lib as a replacement. Removed api-ms-win-net-isolation-l1-1-0.lib. For implementation details, see the Version adaptive code article. An adaptive app "lights up" with new features wherever the devices and Windows version supports them, but otherwise offers only the functionality available on the detected platform version. When you use new APIs, consider writing your app to be adaptive so that it runs correctly on the widest array of Windows devices.
#WINDOWS TOOLKIT UPDATE#
Previously released SDKs and emulators, including update details, can be found on the archive page. These samples are designed to run on desktop, mobile, and future devices that support the Universal Windows Platform (UWP). We welcome feedback, so feel free to open an issue within the repository if you have a problem or question. You can browse the code on GitHub, clone a personal copy of the repository from Git, or download a zipped archive of all the samples. Windows app samples are now available through GitHub.
#WINDOWS TOOLKIT INSTALL#
To install through Windows Update, make sure you install the latest recommended updates and patches from Microsoft Update before you install the Windows SDK.
#WINDOWS TOOLKIT WINDOWS 8.1#
Installation on Windows 8.1 and earlier operating systems requires an Update for Universal C Runtime in Windows. (Not all tools are supported on earlier operating systems) Hardware requirements


