IRootStorage::SwitchToFile (Windows CE 5.0)
This method copies the current file associated with the storage object to a new file, which is then used for the storage object and any uncommitted changes.
HRESULT SwitchTofFile( LPOLESTR pszFile);
Parameters
pszFile
Pointer to the null-terminated string that contains the name for the new file. It cannot be the name of an existing file.If NULL, this method creates a temporary file with a unique name, and you can call the IStorage::Stat method to retrieve the name of the temporary file.
Return Values
The following table shows the return values for this method.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK | The file was successfully copied. |
STG_E_MEDIUMFULL | The file was not copied because of insufficient space on the storage device. |
STG_E_ACCESSDENIED | The file was not copied because the caller does not have permission to access storage device. |
STG_E_INVALIDPOINTER | The file was not copied because the pszFile pointer is invalid. |
STG_E_FILEALREADYEXISTS | The file was not copied because the new file name (pszFile) points to an existing file. |
Remarks
The IRootStorage::SwitchToFile method copies the file associated with the storage object.
A COM container calls SwitchToFile to perform a full save on a file in a low-memory situation. Typically, this is done only after a normal full save operation — save to temporary file, delete original file, and rename temporary file — has failed with an E_OUTOFMEMORY error.
It is illegal to call SwitchToFile if the storage object or anything contained within it has been marshaled to another process. As a consequence, before calling SwitchToFile, the container must call the IPersistStorage::HandsOffStorage method for any element within the storage object that is loaded or running.
The HandsOffStorage method forces the element to release its storage pointers and enter the hands-off storage mode. The container must also release all pointers to streams or storages contained in this root storage. After the full save operation is completed, the container returns the contained elements to normal storage mode.
When storing storage objects on NTFS systems in native structured storage format, the files are automatically converted for all non-NTFS partitions, for example FAT partitions. The IRootStorage::SwitchToFile method is not supported for NTFS native structured storage files.
To determine whether the platform supports this interface, see Determining Supported COM APIs.
Notes to Implementers
If you are implementing your own storage objects, the IRootStorage methods (including QueryInterface, AddRef, and Release) must not consume additional memory or file handles.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE 2.0 and later.
Header: Objidl.h, Objidl.idl.
Link Library: Ole32.lib, Uuid.lib.
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