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A marker type, which is passed to the implements base struct of an activation factory in order to opt it in to static lifetime (to pin it). For a usage example of marker types, see Marker types.
Syntax
struct winrt::static_lifetime
Examples
Here's a specific example of winrt::static_lifetime. If you want the activation factory for MyRuntimeClass to be a singleton, then pin it like this.
// MyRuntimeclass.h
#pragma once
#include "MyRuntimeClass.g.h"
namespace winrt::MYNAMESPACE::implementation
{
struct MyRuntimeClass : MyRuntimeClassT<MyRuntimeClass> { ... };
}
namespace winrt::MYNAMESPACE::factory_implementation
{
struct MyRuntimeClass : MyRuntimeClassT<MyRuntimeClass, implementation::MyRuntimeClass, static_lifetime>
{
};
}
You should implement static events on your activation factory object using the winrt::static_lifetime marker. You pin the factory to ensure that its lifetime is stable as event handlers are added and removed. You can do all that in a header such as in this next example.
Note
A new C++/WinRT project (from a project template) will use component optimizations by default. If you're not using component optimizations, then you can omit the part of the listing indicated.
// MyRuntimeClass.h
#pragma once
#include "MyRuntimeClass.g.h"
// Forward-declare the instance class.
namespace winrt::Component::implementation
{
struct MyRuntimeClass;
}
// Then define the activation factory class before the instance class.
namespace winrt::Component::factory_implementation
{
struct MyRuntimeClass : MyRuntimeClassT<MyRuntimeClass, implementation::MyRuntimeClass, static_lifetime>
{
winrt::event_token MyRuntimeClassEvent(Windows::Foundation::EventHandler<int32_t> const& handler)
{
return m_static.add(handler);
}
void MyRuntimeClassEvent(winrt::event_token const& cookie)
{
m_static.remove(cookie);
}
void RaiseMyRuntimeClassStaticEvent(int32_t value)
{
m_static(nullptr, value);
}
event<Windows::Foundation::EventHandler<int32_t>> m_static;
};
}
namespace winrt::Component::implementation
{
struct MyRuntimeClass
{
MyRuntimeClass() = delete;
// If you're not using component optimizations, then you can omit these next three methods.
// Component optimizations means that you have to implement any statics on the instance class,
// and have those forward to the activation factory. You will see build errors if you don't do this.
static winrt::event_token MyRuntimeClassStaticEvent(Windows::Foundation::EventHandler<int32_t> const& handler)
{
return make_self<factory_implementation::MyRuntimeClass>()->MyRuntimeClassStaticEvent(handler);
}
static void MyRuntimeClassStaticEvent(winrt::event_token const& cookie)
{
return make_self<factory_implementation::MyRuntimeClass>()->MyRuntimeClassStaticEvent(cookie);
}
static void RaiseMyRuntimeClassStaticEvent(int32_t value)
{
return make_self<factory_implementation::MyRuntimeClass>()->RaiseMyRuntimeClassStaticEvent(value);
}
};
}
Requirements
Minimum supported SDK: Windows SDK version 10.0.17763.0 (Windows 10, version 1809)
Namespace: winrt
Header: %WindowsSdkDir%Include<WindowsTargetPlatformVersion>\cppwinrt\winrt\base.h (included by default)