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IEnumOnSTLImpl Class

This class defines an enumerator interface based on a C++ Standard Library collection.

Syntax

template <class Base,
    const IID* piid, class T, class Copy, class CollType>
class ATL_NO_VTABLE IEnumOnSTLImpl : public Base

Parameters

Base
A COM enumerator. See IEnumString for an example.

piid
A pointer to the interface ID of the enumerator interface.

T
The type of item exposed by the enumerator interface.

Copy
A copy policy class.

CollType
A C++ Standard Library container class.

Members

Public Methods

Name Description
IEnumOnSTLImpl::Clone The implementation of Clone.
IEnumOnSTLImpl::Init Initializes the enumerator.
IEnumOnSTLImpl::Next The implementation of Next.
IEnumOnSTLImpl::Reset The implementation of Reset.
IEnumOnSTLImpl::Skip The implementation of Skip.

Public Data Members

Name Description
IEnumOnSTLImpl::m_iter The iterator that represents the enumerator's current position within the collection.
IEnumOnSTLImpl::m_pcollection A pointer to the C++ Standard Library container holding the items to be enumerated.
IEnumOnSTLImpl::m_spUnk The IUnknown pointer of the object supplying the collection.

Remarks

IEnumOnSTLImpl provides the implementation for a COM enumerator interface where the items being enumerated are stored in a C++ Standard Library-compatible container. This class is analogous to the CComEnumImpl class, which provides an implementation for an enumerator interface based on an array.

Note

See CComEnumImpl::Init for details on further differences between CComEnumImpl and IEnumOnSTLImpl.

Typically, you will not need to create your own enumerator class by deriving from this interface implementation. If you want to use an ATL-supplied enumerator based on a C++ Standard Library container, it is more common to create an instance of CComEnumOnSTL, or to create a collection class that returns an enumerator by deriving from ICollectionOnSTLImpl.

However, if you do need to provide a custom enumerator (for example, one that exposes interfaces in addition to the enumerator interface), you can derive from this class. In this situation it is likely that you'll need to override the Clone method to provide your own implementation.

Inheritance Hierarchy

Base

IEnumOnSTLImpl

Requirements

Header: atlcom.h

IEnumOnSTLImpl::Init

Initializes the enumerator.

HRESULT Init(
    IUnknown* pUnkForRelease,
    CollType& collection);

Parameters

pUnkForRelease
[in] The IUnknown pointer of an object that must be kept alive during the lifetime of the enumerator. Pass NULL if no such object exists.

collection
A reference to the C++ Standard Library container that holds the items to be enumerated.

Return Value

A standard HRESULT value.

Remarks

If you pass Init a reference to a collection held in another object, you can use the pUnkForRelease parameter to ensure that the object, and the collection it holds, is available for as long as the enumerator needs it.

You must call this method before passing a pointer to the enumerator interface back to any clients.

IEnumOnSTLImpl::Clone

This method provides the implementation of the Clone method by creating an object of type CComEnumOnSTL, initializing it with the same collection and iterator used by the current object, and returning the interface on the newly created object.

STDMETHOD(Clone)(Base** ppEnum);

Parameters

ppEnum
[out] The enumerator interface on a newly created object cloned from the current enumerator.

Return Value

A standard HRESULT value.

IEnumOnSTLImpl::m_spUnk

The IUnknown pointer of the object supplying the collection.

CComPtr<IUnknown> m_spUnk;

Remarks

This smart pointer maintains a reference on the object passed to IEnumOnSTLImpl::Init, ensuring that it remains alive during the lifetime of the enumerator.

IEnumOnSTLImpl::m_pcollection

This member points to the collection that provides the data driving the implementation of the enumerator interface.

CollType* m_pcollection;

Remarks

This member is initialized by a call to IEnumOnSTLImpl::Init.

IEnumOnSTLImpl::m_iter

This member holds the iterator used to mark the current position within the collection and navigate to subsequent elements.

CollType::iterator m_iter;

IEnumOnSTLImpl::Next

This method provides the implementation of the Next method.

STDMETHOD(Next)(
    ULONG celt,
    T* rgelt,
    ULONG* pceltFetched);

Parameters

celt
[in] The number of elements requested.

rgelt
[out] The array to be filled in with the elements.

pceltFetched
[out] The number of elements actually returned in rgelt. This can be less than celt if fewer than celt elements remain in the list.

Return Value

A standard HRESULT value.

IEnumOnSTLImpl::Reset

This method provides the implementation of the Reset method.

STDMETHOD(Reset)(void);

Return Value

A standard HRESULT value.

IEnumOnSTLImpl::Skip

This method provides the implementation of the Skip method.

STDMETHOD(Skip)(ULONG celt);

Parameters

celt
[in] The number of elements to skip.

Return Value

A standard HRESULT value.

See also

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