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IDebugComPlusSymbolProvider::GetAssemblyName

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Retrieves the name of the assembly given its module and application domain.

Syntax

HRESULT GetAssemblyName(
    ULONG32 ulAppDomainID,
    GUID    guidModule,
    BSTR*   pbstrName
);
int GetAssemblyName(
    uint   ulAppDomainID,
    Guid   guidModule,
    string pbstrName
);

Parameters

ulAppDomainID
[in] Identifier for the application domain.

guidModule
[in] Unique identifier for the module.

pbstrName
[out] Returns the name of the assembly.

Return Value

If successful, returns S_OK; otherwise, returns an error code.

Example

The following example shows how to implement this method for a CDebugSymbolProvider object that exposes the IDebugComPlusSymbolProvider interface.

HRESULT CDebugSymbolProvider::GetAssemblyName(
    ULONG32 ulAppDomainID,
    GUID guidModule,
    BSTR* pbstrName
)
{
    HRESULT hr = S_OK;
    Module_ID idModule(ulAppDomainID, guidModule);
    CComPtr<IMetaDataImport> pMetadata;

    METHOD_ENTRY( CDebugSymbolProvider::GetMetadataForModule );

    IfFalseGo( pbstrName, E_INVALIDARG );
    *pbstrName = NULL;

    IfFailGo( GetMetadata( idModule, &pMetadata ) );
    IfFailGo( GetAssemblyName( pMetadata, 0, pbstrName ) );

Error:

    METHOD_EXIT( CDebugSymbolProvider::GetMetadataForModule, hr );
    return hr;
}

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