Remove [WindowsRuntimeClassName] attribute from projected runtime class types#2353
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Remove the write_class_winrt_classname_attribute function and its call site in write_class, so that [WindowsRuntimeClassName] is no longer emitted over projected runtime class types in either reference or implementation assemblies. Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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This removes the [WindowsRuntimeClassName]\ attribute from being emitted on projected runtime class types in both reference assemblies and projection implementation assemblies.
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Note: \write_value_type_winrt_classname_attribute\ (used for structs/enums with \IReference\ class names) is unchanged, as those are value types rather than runtime classes.