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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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
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
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