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ICorProfilerCallback::COMClassicVTableDestroyed Method

Notifies the profiler that a COM interop vtable is being destroyed.

Note

This callback is likely never to occur, since the destruction of vtables occurs very close to shutdown.

HRESULT COMClassicVTableDestroyed(
    [in] ClassID wrappedClassId,
    [in] REFGUID implementedIID,
    [in] void    *pVTable);

Parameters

Parameter Description

wrappedClasId

[in] The ID of the class for which this vtable was created.

implementedIID

[in] The ID of the interface implemented by the class. This value may be NULL if the interface is internal only.

pVTable

[in] A pointer to the start of the vtable.

Remarks

The profiler should not block in its implementation of this method because the stack may not be in a state that allows garbage collection, and therefore preemptive garbage collection cannot be enabled. If the profiler blocks here and garbage collection is attempted, the runtime will block until this callback returns.

The profiler's implementation of this method should not call into managed code or in any way cause a managed-memory allocation.

Requirements

Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family

Header: CorProf.idl

Library: CorGuids.lib

.NET Framework Version: 2.0

See Also

Reference

ICorProfilerCallback Interface