noncreatable
Defines an object that cannot be instantiated by itself.
Syntax
[noncreatable]
Remarks
The noncreatable C++ attribute has the same functionality as the noncreatable MIDL attribute and is automatically passed through to the generated .IDL file by the compiler.
When this attribute is used within a project that uses ATL, the behavior of the attribute changes. In addition to the above behavior, the attribute also injects the OBJECT_ENTRY_NON_CREATEABLE_EX_AUTO macro. This macro indicates to ATL that the object cannot be created externally.
Example
// cpp_attr_ref_noncreatable.cpp
// compile with: /LD
#include <unknwn.h>
[module(name="MyLib")];
[object, uuid("11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111")]
__interface A
{
};
[coclass, uuid("11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111112"), noncreatable]
class CMyClass : public A
{
HRESULT xx();
};
Requirements
Attribute context | Value |
---|---|
Applies to | class , struct |
Repeatable | No |
Required attributes | coclass |
Invalid attributes | None |
For more information about the attribute contexts, see Attribute Contexts.