ISpSREngineSite::GetTransitionProperty (Windows CE 5.0)
This method gets a property (also known as a "semantic tag") for a transition in a CFG. Use of properties allows semantic information to be embedded inside a grammar.
By default, the engine does not see transition properties. The engine just recognizes the speech from the words in the grammar. Then SAPI parses and adds property information in a call to ISpSREngineSite::ParseFromTransitions.
If it needs to, the engine can see the property information by calling this method on any transition. If there is a property on the transition, the property name or identifier and value are retrieved in a structure. The engine needs to free the structure after each use by calling CoTaskMemFree.
Before calling this method, the engine might want to find out if a transition has a property attached. It can do this by looking at the fHasProperty member in the SPTRANSITIONENTRY structure associated with the transition of interest.
HRESULT GetTransitionProperty( SPTRANSITIONID ID, SPTRANSITIONPROPERTY** ppCoMemProperty);
Parameters
- ID
[in] Transition identifier. - ppCoMemProperty
[out] Address of a pointer to an SPTRANSITIONPROPERTY structure containing the property information. If the transition does not have a property, this parameter retrieves NULL, and the method returns S_FALSE.
Return Values
The following table shows the possible return values.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK | Function completed successfully and transition has a property. |
S_FALSE | Function completed successfully but transition does not have a property. |
E_INVALIDARG | One or more arguments are invalid. |
E_OUTOFMEMORY | Exceeded available memory. |
FAILED(hr) | Appropriate error message. |
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.1 and later.
Header: Sapiddk.h, Sapiddk.idl.
Link Library: Sapilib.lib.
See Also
ISpSREngineSite | SAPI Interfaces
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