Re: type safe issue

From:
"Igor Tandetnik" <itandetnik@mvps.org>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.language
Date:
Mon, 11 Feb 2008 09:00:07 -0500
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"George" <George@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5775D716-BD25-46A6-980D-E59E01741CDB@microsoft.com

My question is whether my understanding of the solution to type safe
issue in CoCreateInstance is correct. There is type safe issue in
CoCreateInstance,

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms686615.aspx

STDAPI CoCreateInstance(
 REFCLSID rclsid,
 LPUNKNOWN pUnkOuter,
 DWORD dwClsContext,
 REFIID riid,
 LPVOID * ppv
);

which means the riid and ppv may not conform to each other, for
example, we have a IY* variable pIY and wants to get IZ type
interface, CoCreateInstance (rclsid, pUnkOuter, dwClsContext, IID_IZ,
&pIY);

To solve this issue, the solution from Inside COM is,

1. Define a template class smart pointer IComPtr<T, IID* iid>, where
T is type of interface to wrap, iid is its related interface IID;

I think why the solution works, is because in the creation of the
template class, the interface type T and iid is matched


Well, if you are hell-bent on breaking this solution, you can of course
write

IComPtr<IY, &IID_IZ> p;
p.CreateInstance(...);

which will end up calling CoCreateInstance in the same incorrect way
you've started with. Perhaps you are less likely to do that by accident,
since you need to specify interface name and its IID right next to each
other.

Note that ATL's CCom[QI]Ptr uses __uuidof facility so that you don't
need to explicitly specify the second parameter in most cases:

template <typename I, IID* iid = &__uuidof(I)>
class CComPtr {...};

This reduces still further the possibility of introducing a mismatch
accidentally.
--
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