_com_raise_error
Microsoft Specific
Throws a _com_error in response to a failure.
void __stdcall _com_raise_error(
HRESULT hr,
IErrorInfo* perrinfo = 0
);
Parameters
- hr
HRESULT information.
- perrinfo
IErrorInfo object.
Remarks
_com_raise_error, which is defined in comdef.h, can be replaced by a user-written version of the same name and prototype. This could be done if you want to use #import but do not want to use C++ exception handling. In that case, a user version of _com_raise_error might decide to do a longjmp or display a message box and halt. The user version should not return, though, because the compiler COM support code does not expect it to return.
By default, _com_raise_error is defined as follows:
void __stdcall _com_raise_error(HRESULT hr, IErrorInfo* perrinfo) {
throw _com_error(hr, perrinfo);
}
END Microsoft Specific
Requirements
Header: comdef.h
Lib: comsuppw.lib or comsuppwd.lib (see /Zc:wchar_t (wchar_t Is Native Type) for more information)