Re: Newbee Question: How to return an void* in a VARIANT parameter?

From:
"Alexander Nickolov" <agnickolov@mvps.org>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.atl
Date:
Thu, 19 Apr 2007 11:41:11 -0700
Message-ID:
<O7vOOJrgHHA.3424@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>
Well, let's say you have the following C API (void* strongly
suggests C instead of C++):

void* GetHandle(whatever);
void UseHandle(void* handle, whatever);

Then you expose this like:

// in original interface
HRESULT GetHandle(wahtever, [out, retval] IDispatch** handler);

// handler interface
{ uuid(...), dual]
interface IHandler : IDispatch {
    HRESULT UseHandle(whatever);
}

class CHandler : public IDispatchImpl<IHandler, ...>, ...
{
    ...
public:
    void Init(void* handle) { m_handle = handle; }
    STDMETHOD(UseHandle)(whatever) {
        ::UseHandle(m_handle, whatever);
        return S_OK;
    }
private:
    void* m_handle;
};

STDMETHODIMP class::GetHandle(whatever, IDispatch** ppDisp) {
    void* handle = ::GetHandle(whatever);

    CComObject<CHandler> *pObj = NULL;
    HRESULT hr = CComObject<CHandler>::CreateInstance(&pObj);
    if (FAILED(hr)) {
        return E_MEMORY;
    }
    pObj->init(handle);
    return pObj->GetUnknown()->QueryInterface(ppDisp);
}

--
=====================================
Alexander Nickolov
Microsoft MVP [VC], MCSD
email: agnickolov@mvps.org
MVP VC FAQ: http://vcfaq.mvps.org
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"Valmir" <vcinquini@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Thanks Alexander, but since I'm a newbee in C++, VC, ATL, etc, I
think it will be a little hard for me to implement.

Would you mind if I ask you to post a quick sample or some directions
on how to do that?

On 18 abr, 16:21, "Alexander Nickolov" <agnicko...@mvps.org> wrote:

Then do as Igor said. Note this is not portable for 64-bit (in case
you care) - you want LONG_PTR for that purpose, which
maps to LONG in 32-bit and __int64 for 64-bit compilation.

Of course the better solution is to wrap all operations associated
with that void pointer and present them as a separate object
which you return to VB6. This object contains the original void
pointer internally and makes all the calls on VB6's behalf. Then
you return IDispatch* of the wrapper object.

--
=====================================
Alexander Nickolov
Microsoft MVP [VC], MCSD
email: agnicko...@mvps.org
MVP VC FAQ:http://vcfaq.mvps.org
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"Valmir" <vcinqu...@gmail.com> wrote in message

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On 18 abr, 14:07, "Igor Tandetnik" <itandet...@mvps.org> wrote:

Valmir <vcinqu...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi. I was told to develop an activeX to wrapper function calls to an
c+ + dll, in order to make this dll useful to VB 6 applications.

This another dll has some functions that return void* like the
following:

void* OpenConfiguration(const char* tpCtrl, const char* tpPersist,
const char* tpFormat, const char* tpCripto, const char* flags, int*
ret);

How can I convert a void* which is returned by the function to a
VARIANT var that will be the parameter that VB?will pass to my
ActiveX?


Just return it as long. I assume the only way VB program can use this
value is to pass it back to some other method of your component.
--
With best wishes,
    Igor Tandetnik

With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are going to
land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as they fly
overhead. -- RFC 1925


Exactly. This value will be passed back to the activex to call other
methods.

Thanks

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