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I am coding a windows app in visual C++ for the surface, and trying to read in data from a file stored in the pictures library.

            auto file = Windows::Storage::StorageFile::GetFileFromPathAsync("C:\\data.txt");
            concurrency::create_task(Windows::Storage::FileIO::ReadTextAsync(file)).then([this, file](concurrency::task<Platform::String^> task)
                {
                    try
                    {
                        Platform::String^ fileContent = task.get();
                    }
                });

However, when trying to create a task to read the data, it errors with:

"Error: no instance of overloaded function "Windows::Storage::FileIO::ReadTextAsync" matches the argument list. Argument types are: (Windows::Foundation::IAsyncOperation <>Windows::Storage::StorageFile ^> ^)"

However, Visual Studio tells me the variable type is indeed "Windows::Foundation::IAsyncOperation<>Windows::Storage::StorageFile ^> ^file." I'm unsure why this is not compatible.

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  • This isn't c++. It's either c++-cli or c++-cx. We don't know, which one it is. @drecherjm probably picked the wrong one in their edit. May 1, 2016 at 16:37
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    You are reading the error message wrong. It is telling you what you passed, not what it expects. It expects a StorageFile^ but you are passing an IAsyncOperation<StorageFile^>^. You forgot to .then the GetFileFromPathAsync. May 1, 2016 at 16:39
  • Thanks for the advice Raymond. Could you offer any insight on how to asynchronously acquire the file path to use for ReadTextAsync()? I have tried and failed many times to call it on a Storage File, but can not seem to make it the correct argument type. I can call GetFileFromPathAsync in a task, but I'm not sure how to reference it from there to get the actual text from the file.
    – hnobuhisa
    May 4, 2016 at 12:58

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