CoMarshalInterThreadInterfaceInStream (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
This function marshals an interface pointer from one thread to another thread in the same process.
Syntax
HRESULT CoMarshalInterThreadInterfaceInStream(
REFIID riid,
LPUNKNOWN pUnk,
LPSTREAM* ppStm
);
Parameters
- riid
[in] Reference to the identifier of the interface to be marshaled.
- pUnk
[in] Pointer to the interface to be marshaled, which must be derived from IUnknown; can be NULL.
- ppStm
[out] Address of IStream* pointer variable that receives the interface pointer to the stream that contains the marshaled interface.
Return Value
This function supports the standard return value E_OUTOFMEMORY, as well as the following:
- S_OK
The interface was marshaled successfully.
Remarks
The CoMarshalInterThreadInterfaceInStream function enables an object to easily and reliably marshal an interface pointer to another thread in the same process.
The stream returned in ppStm is guaranteed to behave correctly when a client running in the receiving thread attempts to unmarshal the pointer. The client can then call the CoGetInterfaceAndReleaseStream to unmarshal the interface pointer and release the stream object.
The CoMarshalInterThreadInterfaceInStream function performs the following tasks:
- Creates a stream object.
- Passes the stream object's IStream pointer to CoMarshalInterface.
- Returns the IStream pointer to the caller.
To determine whether the platform supports this function, see Determining Supported COM APIs.
Requirements
Header | objbase.h |
Library | ole32.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 3.0 and later |