You can look as much as you want to convince yourself that this is standard C++, the entire codebase for it is there. In this contains lots of headers, which makes sense because C++/WinRT is a header only library. If you want to confirm for yourself that this is a standard C++ library, look in the Windows 10 SDK as long as you have the Windows 10 SDK version 4 or newer. I get that the name being so close to C++/CX may have confused you, but there is no relation beyond them being a way to access the Windows Runtime components. Coroutines have been voted into the upcoming standard, so you can will be able to class this as completely standard C++ when that standard is published. This is not managed code, there are not compiler extensions involved, this is cold hard C++17 using the coroutines technical specification standardised by I probably didn't quite make this clear enough, C++/WinRT is standard C++.
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