I'm trying to load, in runtime, ResourceDictionary that is stored in a file. In C# it looks simply as
ResourceDictionary resourceDictionary = new ResourceDictionary();
resourceDictionary.Source = new Uri("ms-appx:///!UWP/Styles/UWPDictionary.xaml", UriKind.Relative);
Application.Current.Resources.MergedDictionaries.Add(resourceDictionary);
but same code (in c++/cx) is not working:
auto rd = ref new ResourceDictionary();
rd->Source = ref new Uri("ms-appx:///!UWP/Styles/UWPDictionary.xaml");
Application::Current->Resources->MergedDictionaries->Append(rd);
As I get it, this code should be executed right after InitializeComponent()
in App.xaml.cpp's constructor. Source is set correctly (creating URI is executed without any error).
Last line MergedDictionaries->Append(rd)
throws an exception:
Exception thrown at 0x7464A6F2 (KernelBase.dll) in wp_UWP.exe: 0x40080201: WinRT originate error (parameters: 0x8000FFFF, 0x00000016, 0x0D30F274). Exception thrown at 0x7464A6F2 in wp_UWP.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: Platform::COMException ^ at memory location 0x0D30F714. HRESULT:0x8000FFFF Catastrophic failure WinRT information: Catastrophic failure
Unhandled exception at 0x0C9E571A (Windows.UI.Xaml.dll) in wp_UWP.exe: 0xC000027B: An application-internal exception has occurred (parameters: 0x00F1CA10, 0x00000002).
How to fix this code? I don't understand why it throws such 'Catastrophic failure' exception.
You can put the code whenever you initialize main page or in constructor of the main page and it will run fine:
void App::OnLaunched
(Windows::ApplicationModel::Activation::LaunchActivatedEventArgs^ e)
{
auto rootFrame = dynamic_cast<Frame^>(Window::Current->Content);
// Do not repeat app initialization when the Window already has content,
// just ensure that the window is active
if (rootFrame == nullptr)
{
// Load the dictionary if not already loaded
if (!resourcesLoaded) {
auto rd = ref new ResourceDictionary();
rd->Source = ref new Uri("ms-appx:///Dictionary.xaml");
Application::Current->Resources->MergedDictionaries->Append(rd);
resourcesLoaded = true;
}
..
..
}
..
..
}
Looks like it works actually everywhere except in app constructor and I have no idea why is that.
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