VariantCopyInd
This function frees any existing content of the destination variant and makes a copy of the source VARIANTARG, performing the necessary indirection if the source is specified to be VT_BYREF.
HRESULT VariantCopyInd(
VARIANT FAR* pvarDest,
VARIANTARG FAR* pvargSrc
);
Parameters
- pvarDest
Pointer to the VARIANTARG that receives the copy. - pvargSrc
Pointer to the VARIANTARG that is copied.
Return Values
The following table shows the HRESULT values that can be returned by this function.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK | Success. |
DISP_E_ARRAYISLOCKED | The variant contains an array that is locked. |
DISP_E_BADVARTYPE | The source and destination have an invalid variant type (usually uninitialized). |
E_OUTOFMEMORY | Memory could not be allocated for the copy. |
E_INVALIDARG | The argument pvargSrc was VT_ARRAY. |
Remarks
Passing invalid (and under some circumstances NULL) pointers to this function causes an unexpected termination of the application.
This function is useful when a copy of a variant is needed, and to guarantee that it is not VT_BYREF, such as when handling arguments in an implementation of IDispatch::Invoke.
For example, if the source is a (VT_BYREF | VT_I2), the destination will be a BYVAL | VT_I2. The same is true for all legal VT_BYREF combinations, including VT_VARIANT.
If pvargSrc is (VT_BYREF | VT_VARIANT), and the contained variant is VT_BYREF, the contained variant is also dereferenced.
This function frees any existing contents of pvarDest.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE 2.0 and later.
Header: Oleauto.h.
Link Library: Oleaut32.lib.
See Also
VARIANTARG | IDispatch::Invoke
Last updated on Wednesday, April 13, 2005
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