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InWindowsStoreAppSimulatorMode (Function)
In french: EnModeSimulateurWindowsStoreApp
Warning
From version 21, this feature is kept for backward compatibility. It is recommended to use InUniversalWindowsPlatformSimulatorMode.
Identifies whether or not the code is executed in the simulator for applications in Windows Store mode.
Example
// Code run in the Windows Store App simulator?
IF InWindowsStoreAppSimulatorMode() = True THEN
// Specific code for the simulator
END
Syntax
<Result> = InWindowsStoreAppSimulatorMode()
<Result>: Boolean
  • True if the code is executed in the simulator for applications in Windows Store mode,
  • False otherwise.
Remarks

Availability of the function

InWindowsStoreAppSimulatorMode can be used in all IDEs to allow for cross-platform code. Functions or procedures that use InWindowsStoreAppSimulatorMode can be shared between several products without generating any compilation error.

Running processes containing compilation errors

By default, the security mechanism of WLanguage is triggered only if the line containing the compilation error is run.
For example, if a function not allowed in the current product is found in a loop (IF), the security mechanism of WLanguage will be triggered only if the line containing this function is run.
Component: wd290vm.dll
Minimum version required
  • Version 18
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Last update: 05/26/2022

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