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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T18:24:03+00:00 2026-05-31T18:24:03+00:00

I must be missing something obvious but I’m not sure what. I’ve created a

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I must be missing something obvious but I’m not sure what.

I’ve created a blank C++ metro app and I’ve just added a model that I will bind to in my UI however I’m getting a range of compiler errors related to xamltypeinfo.g.cpp and I’m not sure what I’ve missed.

My header file looks like this:

#pragma once
#include "pch.h"
#include "MyColor.h"

using namespace Platform;

namespace CppDataBinding
{
    [Windows::UI::Xaml::Data::Bindable]
    public ref class MyColor sealed : Windows::UI::Xaml::Data::INotifyPropertyChanged
    {
    public:
        MyColor();
        ~MyColor();

        virtual event Windows::UI::Xaml::Data::PropertyChangedEventHandler^ PropertyChanged;
        property Platform::String^ RedValue
        {
            Platform::String^ get()
            { 
                return _redValue;
            }
            void set(Platform::String^ value)
            {
                _redValue = value;
                RaisePropertyChanged("RedValue");
            }
        }

    protected:
        void RaisePropertyChanged(Platform::String^ name);

    private:
        Platform::String^ _redValue;
    };
}

and my cpp file looks like this:

#include "pch.h"
#include "MyColor.h"

using namespace CppDataBinding;

MyColor::MyColor()
{
}

MyColor::~MyColor()
{
}

void MyColor::RaisePropertyChanged(Platform::String^ name)
{
    if (PropertyChanged != nullptr)
    {
        PropertyChanged(this, ref new  Windows::UI::Xaml::Data::PropertyChangedEventArgs(name));
    }
}

Nothing too tricky, but when I compile I get errors in xamltypeinfo.g.cpp indicating that MyColor is not defined in CppDataBinding.

The relevant generated code looks like this:

if (typeName == "CppDataBinding.MyColor")
{
    userType = ref new XamlUserType(this, typeName, GetXamlTypeByName("Object"));
    userType->Activator = ref new XamlTypeInfo::InfoProvider::Activator(
                            []() -> Platform::Object^ 
                            { 
                                return ref new CppDataBinding::MyColor(); 
                            });
    userType->AddMemberName("RedValue", "CppDataBinding.MyColor.RedValue");
    userType->SetIsBindable();
    xamlType = userType;
}

If I remove the Bindable attribute from MyColor the code compiles.

Can someone tell me what blindingly obvious thing I’ve missed so I can give myself a facepalm and fix the problem?

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    Editorial Team
    2026-05-31T18:24:04+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 6:24 pm

    I made one small change and now it works.

    I added

    #include "MyColor.h"
    

    to the BlankPage.xaml.h file, even though I haven’t yet added any other references to MyColor and it now compiles.

    I guess if you make something [Bindable] the header must be included in at least one xaml page for it to work. A bindable type that is not referenced anywhere causes compiler errors.

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