Rémi Bernon (@rbernon) commented about include/windows.devices.bluetooth.idl:
- interface IBluetoothAdapterStatics : IInspectable
- {
HRESULT GetDeviceSelector([out, retval] HSTRING *result);
HRESULT FromIdAsync([in] HSTRING id, [out, retval] Windows.Foundation.IAsyncOperation<Windows.Devices.Bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter *> **operation);
HRESULT GetDefaultAsync([out, retval] Windows.Foundation.IAsyncOperation<Windows.Devices.Bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter *> **operation);
- }
- [
contract(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract, 4.0),
marshaling_behavior(agile),
static(Windows.Devices.Bluetooth.IBluetoothAdapterStatics, Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract, 4.0),
threading(both)
- ]
- runtimeclass BluetoothAdapter
- {
[default] interface Windows.Devices.Bluetooth.IBluetoothAdapter;
Nitpick but you could probably already add: ``` [contract(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract, 6.0)] interface Windows.Devices.Bluetooth.IBluetoothAdapter2; [contract(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract, 10.0)] interface Windows.Devices.Bluetooth.IBluetoothAdapter3; ```
So that the class definition is complete. It doesn't even need forward declarations but you can add them too if you want, just not the interface definitions.