_com_ptr_t::CreateInstance

Microsoft Specific

Creates a new instance of an object given a CLSID or ProgID.

HRESULT CreateInstance( 
   const CLSID& rclsid, 
   IUnknown* pOuter=NULL, 
   DWORD dwClsContext = CLSCTX_ALL  
) throw( ); 
HRESULT CreateInstance( 
   LPCWSTR clsidString, 
   IUnknown* pOuter=NULL, 
   DWORD dwClsContext = CLSCTX_ALL  
) throw( ); 
HRESULT CreateInstance( 
   LPCSTR clsidStringA, 
   IUnknown* pOuter=NULL, 
   DWORD dwClsContext = CLSCTX_ALL  
) throw( );

Parameters

  • rclsid
    The CLSID of an object.

  • clsidString
    A Unicode string that holds either a CLSID (starting with "{") or a ProgID.

  • clsidStringA
    A multibyte string, using the ANSI code page, that holds either a CLSID (starting with "{") or a ProgID.

  • dwClsContext
    Context for running executable code.

  • pOuter
    The outer unknown for aggregation.

Remarks

These member functions call CoCreateInstance to create a new COM object and then queries for this smart pointer's interface type. The resulting pointer is then encapsulated within this _com_ptr_t object. Release is called to decrement the reference count for the previously encapsulated pointer. This routine returns the HRESULT to indicate success or failure.

  • CreateInstance( rclsid**,** dwClsContext )   Creates a new running instance of an object given a CLSID.

  • CreateInstance( clsidString**,** dwClsContext )   Creates a new running instance of an object given a Unicode string that holds either a CLSID (starting with "{") or a ProgID.

  • CreateInstance( clsidStringA**,** dwClsContext )   Creates a new running instance of an object given a multibyte character string that holds either a CLSID (starting with "{") or a ProgID. Calls MultiByteToWideChar, which assumes that the string is in the ANSI code page rather than an OEM code page.

END Microsoft Specific

See Also

Reference

_com_ptr_t Class