IEnumDMO::Next (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
This method retrieves a specified number of items in the enumeration sequence.
Syntax
HRESULT Next(
DWORD cItemsToFetch,
CLSID* pCLSID,
WCHAR** Names,
DWORD* pcItemsFetched
);
Parameters
- cItemsToFetch
Number of items to retrieve.
- pCLSID
[out] Array of size cItemsToFetch that is filled with the CLSIDs of the enumerated DMOs.
- Names
[out] Array of size cItemsToFetch that is filled with the friendly names of the enumerated DMOs.
- pcItemsFetched
[out] Pointer to a variable that receives the actual number of items retrieved. This parameter can be NULL if cItemsToFetch equals 1.
Return Value
Returns an HRESULT value. Possible values include the following.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_FALSE |
Retrieved fewer items than requested |
S_OK |
Retrieved the requested number of items |
E_INVALIDARG |
Invalid argument |
E_OUTOFMEMORY |
Insufficient memory |
E_POINTER |
NULL pointer argument |
Remarks
If the method succeeds, the arrays given by the pCLSID and Names parameters are filled with CLSIDs and wide-character strings. The value of *pcItemsFetched specifies the number of items returned in these arrays.
The method returns S_OK if it retrieves the requested number of items; in other words, if *pcItemsFetched equals cItemsToFetch. Otherwise, it returns S_FALSE or an error code.
The caller must free the memory allocated for each string returned in the Names parameter using the CoTaskMemFree function.
Requirements
Header | dmo.h |
Library | Dmoguid.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE .NET 4.1 and later |