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#include "qaxbindable.h" |
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#ifndef QT_NO_WIN_ACTIVEQT |
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#include <qmetaobject.h> |
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#include <qt_windows.h> // for IUnknown |
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#include "../shared/qaxtypes.h" |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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/*! |
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\class QAxBindable |
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\brief The QAxBindable class provides an interface between a |
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QWidget and an ActiveX client. |
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\inmodule QAxServer |
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The functions provided by this class allow an ActiveX control to |
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communicate property changes to a client application. Inherit |
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your control class from both QWidget (directly or indirectly) and |
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this class to get access to this class's functions. The |
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\l{moc}{meta-object compiler} requires you to inherit from |
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QWidget first. |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_activeqt_control_qaxbindable.cpp 0 |
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When implementing the property write function, use |
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requestPropertyChange() to get permission from the ActiveX client |
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application to change this property. When the property changes, |
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call propertyChanged() to notify the ActiveX client application |
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about the change. If a fatal error occurs in the control, use the |
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static reportError() function to notify the client. |
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Use the interface returned by clientSite() to call the ActiveX |
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client. To implement additional COM interfaces in your ActiveX |
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control, reimplement createAggregate() to return a new object of a |
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QAxAggregated subclass. |
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The ActiveQt \l{activeqt/opengl}{OpenGL} example shows how to use |
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QAxBindable to implement additional COM interfaces. |
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\sa QAxAggregated, QAxFactory, {ActiveQt Framework} |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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Constructs an empty QAxBindable object. |
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*/ |
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QAxBindable::QAxBindable() |
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:activex(0) |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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Destroys the QAxBindable object. |
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*/ |
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QAxBindable::~QAxBindable() |
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{ |
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} |
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/*! |
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Call this function to request permission to change the property |
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\a property from the client that is hosting this ActiveX control. |
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Returns true if the client allows the change; otherwise returns |
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false. |
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This function is usually called first in the write function for \a |
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property, and writing is abandoned if the function returns false. |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_activeqt_control_qaxbindable.cpp 1 |
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\sa propertyChanged() |
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*/ |
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bool QAxBindable::requestPropertyChange(const char *property) |
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{ |
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if (!activex) |
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return true; |
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return activex->emitRequestPropertyChange(property); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Call this function to notify the client that is hosting this |
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ActiveX control that the property \a property has been changed. |
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This function is usually called at the end of the property's write |
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function. |
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\sa requestPropertyChange() |
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*/ |
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void QAxBindable::propertyChanged(const char *property) |
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{ |
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if (!activex) |
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return; |
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activex->emitPropertyChanged(property); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Returns a pointer to the client site interface for this ActiveX object, |
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or null if no client site has been set. |
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Call \c QueryInterface() on the returned interface to get the |
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interface you want to call. |
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*/ |
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IUnknown *QAxBindable::clientSite() const |
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{ |
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if (!activex) |
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return 0; |
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return activex->clientSite(); |
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} |
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/*! |
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Reimplement this function when you want to implement additional |
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COM interfaces in the ActiveX control, or when you want to provide |
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alternative implementations of COM interfaces. Return a new object |
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of a QAxAggregated subclass. |
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The default implementation returns the null pointer. |
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*/ |
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QAxAggregated *QAxBindable::createAggregate() |
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{ |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/*! |
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Reports an error to the client application. \a code is a |
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control-defined error code. \a desc is a human-readable description |
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of the error intended for the application user. \a src is the name |
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of the source for the error, typically the ActiveX server name. \a |
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context can be the location of a help file with more information |
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about the error. If \a context ends with a number in brackets, |
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e.g. [12], this number will be interpreted as the context ID in |
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the help file. |
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*/ |
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void QAxBindable::reportError(int code, const QString &src, const QString &desc, const QString &context) |
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{ |
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if (!activex) |
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return; |
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activex->reportError(code, src, desc, context); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.1 |
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If the COM object supports a MIME type then this function is called |
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to initialize the COM object from the data \a source in \a format. |
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You have to open \a source for reading before you can read from it. |
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Returns true to indicate success. If the function returns false, |
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then ActiveQt will process the data by setting the properties |
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through the meta object system. |
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If you reimplement this function you also have to implement |
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writeData(). The default implementation does nothing and returns |
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false. |
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\warning ActiveX controls embedded in HTML can use either the |
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\c type and \c data attribute of the \c object tag to read data, |
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or use a list of \c param tags to initialize properties. If |
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\c param tags are used, then Internet Explorer will ignore the |
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\c data attribute, and readData will not be called. |
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\sa writeData() |
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*/ |
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bool QAxBindable::readData(QIODevice *source, const QString &format) |
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{ |
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Q_UNUSED(source); |
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Q_UNUSED(format); |
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return false; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\since 4.1 |
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If the COM object supports a MIME type then this function is called |
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to store the COM object into \a sink. |
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You have to open \a sink for writing before you can write to it. |
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Returns true to indicate success. If the function returns false, |
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then ActiveQt will serialize the object by storing the property |
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values. |
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If you reimplement this function you also have to implement |
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readData(). The default implementation does nothing and returns |
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false. |
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\sa readData() |
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*/ |
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bool QAxBindable::writeData(QIODevice *sink) |
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{ |
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Q_UNUSED(sink); |
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return false; |
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} |
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\class QAxAggregated |
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\brief The QAxAggregated class is an abstract base class for implementations of |
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additional COM interfaces. |
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\inmodule QAxServer |
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Create a subclass of QAxAggregated and reimplement |
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queryInterface() to support additional COM interfaces. Use |
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multiple inheritance from those COM interfaces. Implement the |
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IUnknown interface of those COM interfaces by delegating the |
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calls to \c QueryInterface(), \c AddRef() and \c Release() to the |
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interface provided by controllingUnknown(). |
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Use the widget() method if you need to make calls to the QWidget |
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implementing the ActiveX control. You must not store that pointer |
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in your subclass (unless you use QPointer), as the QWidget can |
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be destroyed by the ActiveQt framework at any time. |
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\sa QAxBindable, QAxFactory, {ActiveQt Framework} |
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*/ |
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\fn QAxAggregated::~QAxAggregated() |
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The destructor is called internally by Qt. |
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*/ |
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\fn long QAxAggregated::queryInterface(const QUuid &iid, void **iface) |
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Reimplement this pure virtual function to support additional COM |
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interfaces. Set the value of \a iface to point to this object to |
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support the interface \a iid. Note that you must cast the \c |
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this pointer to the appropriate superclass. |
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\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_activeqt_control_qaxbindable.cpp 2 |
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Return the standard COM results \c S_OK (interface is supported) |
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or \c E_NOINTERFACE (requested interface is not supported). |
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implement any COM interface you must not support the \c IUnknown |
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interface in your queryInterface() implementation. |
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\fn IUnknown *QAxAggregated::controllingUnknown() const |
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Returns the \c IUnknown interface of the ActiveX control. Implement |
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the \c IUnknown interface in your QAxAggregated subclass to |
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delegate calls to \c QueryInterface(), \c AddRef(), and \c |
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Release() to the interface provided by this function. |
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manually, you can use the \c QAXAGG_IUNKNOWN macro in the class |
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declaration of your subclass. |
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*/ |
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\fn QObject *QAxAggregated::object() const |
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Returns a pointer to the QObject subclass implementing the COM object. |
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This function might return 0. |
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\warning |
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You must not store the returned pointer, unless you use a |
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QPointer, since the QObject can be destroyed by ActiveQt at any |
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time. |
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Returns a pointer to the QWidget subclass implementing the ActiveX control. |
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This function might return 0. |
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\warning |
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You must not store the returned pointer, unless you use a |
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QPointer, since the QWidget can be destroyed by ActiveQt at any |
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time. |
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*/ |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |
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#endif // QT_NO_WIN_ACTIVEQT |