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Defines constants that specify options for bootstrapper initialization with MddBootstrapInitialize2.
Syntax
typedef enum MddBootstrapInitializeOptions {
MddBootstrapInitializeOptions_None,
MddBootstrapInitializeOptions_OnError_DebugBreak,
MddBootstrapInitializeOptions_OnError_DebugBreak_IfDebuggerAttached,
MddBootstrapInitializeOptions_OnError_FailFast,
MddBootstrapInitializeOptions_OnNoMatch_ShowUI,
MddBootstrapInitializeOptions_OnPackageIdentity_NOOP
} ;
Constants
MddBootstrapInitializeOptions_NoneSpecfies no options enabled. |
MddBootstrapInitializeOptions_OnError_DebugBreakSpecifies that if the call is not successful then call DebugBreak(). |
MddBootstrapInitializeOptions_OnError_DebugBreak_IfDebuggerAttachedSpecifies that if the call is not successful then call DebugBreak() if a debugger is attached to the process. |
MddBootstrapInitializeOptions_OnError_FailFastSpecifies that if the call is not successful then perform a fail-fast. |
MddBootstrapInitializeOptions_OnNoMatch_ShowUISpecifies that if a compatible Windows App Runtime Framework package isn't found then show UI. |
MddBootstrapInitializeOptions_OnPackageIdentity_NOOPSpecifies to do nothing (don't error) if the process has package identity (packaged apps have identity; including packaged apps with external location). The default behavior is for the call to error. This option allows you to have the same compiled binary serve as both a packaged and an unpackaged app. The calls to Bootstrapper APIs in the packaged binary will simply be a no-op. |
Remarks
Also see Use the Windows App SDK runtime for apps packaged with external location or unpackaged.
Requirements
| Requirement | Value |
|---|---|
| Minimum supported client | Windows 10, version 1809 (with Windows App SDK 1.0 or later) |
| Header | mddbootstrap.h |