ILockBytes::Flush (Windows CE 5.0)
This method ensures that any internal buffers maintained by the byte array object are written out to the backing storage.
HRESULT Flush(void);
Parameters
None.
Return Values
The following table shows the return values for this method.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK | The flush operation was successful. |
STG_E_ACCESSDENIED | The caller does not have permission to access the byte array. |
STG_E_MEDIUMFULL | The flush operation is not completed because there is no space left on the storage device. |
E_FAIL | General failure writing data. |
STG_E_TOOMANYFILESOPEN | Under certain circumstances, Flush does a dump-and-close to flush, which can lead to a return value of STG_E_TOOMANYFILESOPEN if no file handles are available. |
STG_E_INVALIDHANDLE | An underlying file has been prematurely closed, or the correct floppy disk has been replaced by an invalid one. |
Remarks
ILockBytes::Flush flushes internal buffers to the underlying storage device.
The COM-provided implementation of compound files calls this method during a transacted commit operation to provide a two-phase commit process that protects against loss of data.
To determine whether the platform supports this interface, see Determining Supported COM APIs.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE 2.0 and later.
Header: Objidl.h, Objidl.idl.
Link Library: Ole32.lib, Uuid.lib.
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