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I understand using the NETFX_CORE directive, like this:

#if NETFX_CORE 
    // Windows 8
#else 
    // Windows Phone 8
#endif

More info: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsphone/develop/jj714084(v=vs.105).aspx

But is there a directive specific to Windows Phone 8?

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    The link is for .NET development, but the question wasn't tagged either way. Am I right this is primarily about .NET? Native development will have different defines.
    – Jan Hudec
    Feb 15, 2013 at 6:39
  • Um, NETFX_CORE sort of implies the tech, sorry if you missed that. Oct 11, 2013 at 0:07

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Yes, the Windows Phone directive is:

#if WINDOWS_PHONE

This is documented here, but I'm surprised that it isn't mentioned here. I also tested this in some code, and it works.

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  • And for projects targeting Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8.1 these will be WINDOWS_APP and WINDOWS_PHONE_APP.
    – Sevenate
    Jan 27, 2015 at 17:28
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WP8 should use custom conditional compilation flags introduced by the developer. Read more about this exact topic here. Nokia has an entire article dedicated to coding for both WP7 and WP8 and I highly recommend you go over all techniques to see what's the best one for you to use.

Defining conditional compilation symbol:

  1. Right click on the WP 8 project and select Properties. Open up the
  2. Build page of Project Designer and insert WP8 into Conditional compilation symbols. After this, they should contain something like this: SILVERLIGHT;WINDOWS_PHONE;WP8

And here's the inline code sample

// Separate implementations for different OS versions
#if WP8
    // code using enhancements introduced in Windows Phone 8 
#else
    // code using Windows Phone OS 7.1 features 
#endif


// A new Windows Phone 8 feature
#if WP8
    // code using new Windows Phone 8 feature
#endif 
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As far I know, there is not such directive. But you can use if not :

#if !NETFX_CORE 
    // Windows Phone 8
#endif
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    Haha! Not exactly what I meant, but that's funny. Nov 27, 2012 at 22:44
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But is there a directive specific to Windows Phone 8?

You can define your own preprocessor directives you know. WINDOWS_PHONE just happens to be defined by the Visual Studio project templates for Windows Phone projects.

Same goes for DEBUG, TRACE and whatever custom ones you might have like EXTENSIVE_LOGGING or LOOKING_FOR_A_CATBUS

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