ITypeInfo::AddressOfMember

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4/8/2010

This method retrieves the addresses of static functions or variables, such as those defined in a dynamic-link library (DLL).

Syntax

HRESULT AddressOfMember( 
  MEMBERID memid, 
  INVOKEKIND invKind, 
  VOID FAR* FAR* ppv 
);

Parameters

  • memid
    [in] Member identifier of the static member whose address is to be retrieved. The member identifier is defined by the DISPID.
  • invKind
    [in] Specifies whether the member is a property, and if so, what kind.
  • ppv
    [out] On return, pointer to a pointer to the static member.

Return Value

The following table shows the return values for this function.

Value Description

S_OK

Success.

E_OUTOFMEMORY

Out of memory.

E_INVALIDARG

One or more of the parameters is invalid.

TYPE_E_IOERROR

The function could not read from the file.

TYPE_E_WRONGTYPEKIND

Type mismatch.

TYPE_E_INVDATAREAD

The function could not read from the file.

TYPE_E_UNSUPFORMAT

The type library has an older format.

TYPE_E_INVALIDSTATE

The type library could not be opened.

TYPE_E_ELEMENTNOTFOUND

The element was not found.

TYPE_E_DLLFUNCTIONNOTFOUND

The function could not be found in the DLL.

TYPE_E_CANTLOADLIBRARY

The type library or DLL could not be loaded.

Remarks

The addresses are valid until the caller releases its reference to the type description. The invKind parameter can be ignored unless the address of a property function is being requested.

If the type description inherits from another type description, this function is recursive to the base type description, if necessary, to find the item with the requested member identifier.

Requirements

Header oaidl.h, oaidl.idl
Library oleaut32.lib, uuid.lib
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE 2.0 and later
Windows Mobile Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later

See Also

Reference

ITypeInfo