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The meta-question here is, I think, is it real? How committed are you? And the answer to that is yes. It's real. It still doesn't have a fancy marketing name like "Windows App .Net 2021 edition Ex2", but it's a real product. We're excited to have our first supported version out in the wild, and we're still running full speed ahead. We talk about that a bit here: https://github.com/microsoft/ProjectReunion/discussions/658
[jonwis] We'ved talked with the DirectX team about being part of Project Reunion, and what that means for their API surface and projections for other languages. The Win32 Metadata project - https://github.com/microsoft/win32metadata - might help fit your bill, as it's able to process headers and produce metadata that can be projected via http://github.com/microsoft/xlang ... You can already access Win2D from C++, and via those projections, you should be able to use it from Rust as well.
App Assure team is helping me on this now, but an example is this API that has been broken for several years: https://github.com/microsoft/Windows-Dev-Performance/issues/22
You can follow the discussion in .NET here: https://github.com/microsoft/dotnet/issues/1209
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