COMMAP Attributes Sample: Demonstrates COM Interface Map Entry Macros
The COMMAP attributes sample shows how different COM interface map entry macros are used.
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Building and Running the Sample
To build and run this sample
Open the solution file COMMap.sln.
From the Build menu, clickBuild Solution.
After the sample builds, open commap.htm in your Web browser. Commap.htm includes comments about each type of map entry.
Attributes
This sample uses the following attributes:
COMMap coclass, com_interface_entry, default, dual, emitidl, helpstring, id, implements_category, in, module, object, out, pointer_default, progid, propget, retval, threading, uuid, version, vi_progid
COMMap/Aggreg coclass, default, dual, emitidl, helpstring, id, module, object, out, pointer_default, progid, propget, retval, support_error_info, threading, uuid, version, vi_progid
Keywords
This sample uses the following keywords:
BEGIN_COM_MAP; CComCoClass; CComModule::GetClassObject; CComModule::GetLockCount; CComModule::Init; CComModule::RegisterServer; CComModule::Term; CComModule::UnregisterServer; CComObjectRoot; CComTearOffObjectBase; COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY; COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY_AGGREGATE; COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY_AGGREGATE_BLIND; COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY_AUTOAGGREGATE; COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY_AUTOAGGREGATE_BLIND; COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY_CACHED_TEAR_OFF; COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY_TEAR_OFF; DECLARE_GET_CONTROLLING_UNKNOWN; DECLARE_REGISTRY_RESOURCEID; DisableThreadLibraryCalls; END_COM_MAP; IDispatchImpl; ISupportErrorInfo; SysAllocString
Note
Some of the samples, such as this one, have not been modified to reflect the changes in the Visual C++ wizards, libraries, and compiler, but still demonstrate how to complete your desired task.