Re: VB function called from c++

From:
"Jake" <jakethedog317@yahoo.com>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.language
Date:
21 Nov 2006 08:18:12 -0800
Message-ID:
<1164125892.263635.76610@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>
Alex Blekhman wrote:

"Jake" wrote:

I have a C++ function that calls a VB dll but I am not
that familiar
with VB in order to resolve the crash that I am having.

This is my code

int u_dll_imstest_call(wchar_t *TheConnectString, wchar_t
*TheTable,
wchar_t *TheFields, wchar_t *ThePopupTitle, wchar_t
*TheOrderBy,
wchar_t *TheWhereClause, wchar_t *ThePosition)
{
  // Declare an HRESULT and a pointer to the
clsVBTestClass interface
  HRESULT hr;

BSTR bTheConnectString = L"Provider =
Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data

Source=C:\\Imstestfor8.2\\database\\CAT16.mdb";
BSTR bTheTable = L"USR";
BSTR bTheFields =
L"USERNAME,Name,USER_ID,ID,U_LOGIN,Log-in";
BSTR bThePopupTitle = L"User Table";
BSTR bTheOrderBy = L"USERNAME";
BSTR bTheWhereClause = L"!=0000000001";
BSTR bThePosition = L"b";


You cannot use BSTR like that. In order to be valid BSTR
must be allocated with `SysAllocString' function call. There
are many C++ wrappers for BSTR out there in the world.
`_bstr_t' class is one of them. Just use it instead of raw
BSTR. Where `BSTR*' type is required call
`_bstr_t::GetAddress' to get a pointer to contained BSTR.

_bstr_t value;

_clsCat16 *IclsCat16 = NULL;
// Now we will intilize COM
hr = CoInitialize(0);

// Use the SUCCEEDED macro and see if we can get a pointer
// to the interface
if(SUCCEEDED(hr))
{
hr = CoCreateInstance(__uuidof (clsCat16),
          NULL,
  CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER,
                     _uuidof (_clsCat16),
  (void**) &IclsCat16);

// If we succeeded then call the CountStringLength method,
// if it failed then display an appropriate message to the
user.
if(SUCCEEDED(hr))
{

value = IclsCat16->Popup(&bTheConnectString, &bTheTable,

             &bTheFields, &bThePopupTitle,

             &bTheOrderBy, &bTheWhereClause,

             &bThePosition);
return 0;

  ^^^^^^^^

BUG! Because of this `return' statement `IclsCat16'
interface is never released, therefore it's leaked. Also,
call to `CoUninitialize' is unreachable.

}
else
{
}
}
// Uninitialize COM
CoUninitialize();
return 0;
}

I am using #import "WFCat16.dll" no_namespace in order to
import the
tlh file

This is what the function looks like in the tlh

struct
__declspec(uuid("21eb71ba-4e5f-4948-9315-b38c29fd296c"))
_clsCat16 : IDispatch
{
   //
   // Wrapper methods for error-handling
   //

   _bstr_t Popup (
       BSTR * TheConnectString,
       BSTR * TheTable,
       BSTR * TheFields,
       BSTR * ThePopupTitle,
       BSTR * TheOrderBy,
       BSTR * TheWhereClause,
       BSTR * ThePosition );

   //
   // Raw methods provided by interface
   //

     virtual HRESULT __stdcall raw_Popup (
       /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * TheConnectString,
       /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * TheTable,
       /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * TheFields,
       /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * ThePopupTitle,
       /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * TheOrderBy,
       /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * TheWhereClause,
       /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * ThePosition,
       /*[out,retval]*/ BSTR * _arg8 ) = 0;
};


Look further in generated .TLH file. There should be smart
pointer wrapper declaration for `_clsCat16' class. Look for
"_COM_SMARTPTR_TYPEDEF(_clsCat16)" declaration or similar.
Just try to use `_clsCat16Ptr' instead of raw interface.
Using smart pointer wrapper will reduce places of potential
errors in your code. Usually you don't need to create COM
object's instance with call to `CoCreateInstance' when smart
pointers generated by `#pragma' directive are used. You
create it like that:

_clsCat16Ptr ptrCat16(__uuidof(clsCat16));

Then use it as regular pointer:

_bstr_t btRet = ptrCat16->Popup(...);

I guess my question is am I right in defining my input as
BSTR and then
sending the address of the data to the VB function?


No, you didn't allocate BSTR properly. Either use C++
wrappers like `_bstr_t' or Win32 API functions like
`SysAllocString'.

I am using _bstr_t to define my return value because that
is how it
should be returned from the VB call - Do I need to
allocate the _bstr_t
field before I use it?


No allocation is required here. `_bstr_t' class will perform
all necessary acclocations for you.

Eventually I want to take wchar_t * values and send them
to this
function but for right now I just trying to get it to
work - Anybody
have any ideas?


`_bstr_t' instance can be contructed from `wchar_t*' without
any problem:

    wchar_t* pwsz = L"Hello!";
    _bstr_t bt(pwsz); // bt contains "Hello!" now

HTH
Alex


Alex first of all thanks for responding -

I made a few changes based upon what you said and I think I am closer
to getting what I need but I don't think I am completely there yet as I
am getting a compile error on the function call

This is my code

int u_dll_imstest_call(wchar_t *TheConnectString, wchar_t *TheTable,
wchar_t *TheFields, wchar_t *ThePopupTitle, wchar_t *TheOrderBy,
wchar_t *TheWhereClause, wchar_t *ThePosition)
{
    // Declare an HRESULT and a pointer to the clsCat16 interface
    HRESULT hr;

    _bstr_t bTheConnectString(TheConnectString); //TheConnectString
creates a _bstr_t wrapper
    _bstr_t bTheTable(TheTable); //TheTable creates a _bstr_t wrapper
    _bstr_t bTheFields(TheFields); //TheFields creates a _bstr_t wrapper
    _bstr_t bThePopupTitle(ThePopupTitle); // ThePopupTitle creates a
_bstr_t wrapper
    _bstr_t bTheOrderBy(TheOrderBy); //TheOrderBy creates a _bstr_t
wrapper
    _bstr_t bTheWhereClause(TheWhereClause); //TheWhereClause creates a
_bstr_t wrapper
    _bstr_t bThePosition(ThePosition); //ThePosition creates a _bstr_t
wrapper
    _bstr_t bvalue;

    _clsCat16Ptr ptrCat16(__uuidof(_clsCat16));

    // Now we will intilize COM
    hr = CoInitialize(0);

    if(SUCCEEDED(hr))
    {
        bvalue = _clsCat16Ptr->Popup(bTheConnectString, bTheTable,
bTheFields, bThePopupTitle, bTheOrderBy, bTheWhereClause, bThePosition,
bvalue);
        CoUninitialize();
        return 0;
    }
    else
    {
        return 1;
    }
}

These are the values being passed

//Values being passed//

//TheConnectString = L"Provider = Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data
Source=C:\\Imstestfor8.2\\database\\CAT16.mdb";
//TheTable = L"USR";
//TheFields = L"USERNAME,Name,USER_ID,ID,U_LOGIN,Log-in";
//ThePopupTitle = L"User Table";
//TheOrderBy = L"USERNAME";
//TheWhereClause = NULL;
//ThePosition = NULL;

Compile error

error C2664: '_clsCat16::Popup' : cannot convert parameter 1 from
'_bstr_t' to 'BSTR * '

This is my complete tlh file

// Created by Microsoft (R) C/C++ Compiler Version 13.10.3077
(32495ecb).
//
// c:\flotiva\ftims21\ftims21\debug\wfcat16.tlh
//
// C++ source equivalent of Win32 type library WFCat16.dll
// compiler-generated file created 11/21/06 at 10:25:52 - DO NOT EDIT!

#pragma once
#pragma pack(push, 8)

#include <comdef.h>

//
// Forward references and typedefs
//

struct __declspec(uuid("2133ec3c-f108-46d5-a85b-8affe7802f94"))
/* LIBID */ __WfCat16;
struct __declspec(uuid("21eb71ba-4e5f-4948-9315-b38c29fd296c"))
/* dual interface */ _clsCat16;
struct /* coclass */ clsCat16;

//
// Smart pointer typedef declarations
//

_COM_SMARTPTR_TYPEDEF(_clsCat16, __uuidof(_clsCat16));

//
// Type library items
//

struct __declspec(uuid("21eb71ba-4e5f-4948-9315-b38c29fd296c"))
_clsCat16 : IDispatch
{
    //
    // Wrapper methods for error-handling
    //

    _bstr_t Popup (
        BSTR * TheConnectString,
        BSTR * TheTable,
        BSTR * TheFields,
        BSTR * ThePopupTitle,
        BSTR * TheOrderBy,
        BSTR * TheWhereClause,
        BSTR * ThePosition );

    //
    // Raw methods provided by interface
    //

      virtual HRESULT __stdcall raw_Popup (
        /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * TheConnectString,
        /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * TheTable,
        /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * TheFields,
        /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * ThePopupTitle,
        /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * TheOrderBy,
        /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * TheWhereClause,
        /*[in,out]*/ BSTR * ThePosition,
        /*[out,retval]*/ BSTR * _arg8 ) = 0;
};

struct __declspec(uuid("f574c6a6-5e79-400e-8989-ede288e78cc8"))
clsCat16;
    // [ default ] interface _clsCat16

//
// Wrapper method implementations
//

#include "c:\flotiva\ftims21\ftims21\debug\wfcat16.tli"

#pragma pack(pop)

I guess I need to do something else to the value passed before I pass
it but I am not sure what

I tried

*bTheConnectString.GetAddress() = bTheConnectString;

for the connect string but that does not work either.

I'm almost over the hump just not there yet - any ideas?

Thanks
Jake

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