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ICLRDebugManager::EndConnection Method

Removes the association between a list of tasks and an identifier and a friendly name.

HRESULT EndConnection (
    [in] CONNID dwConnectionId
);

Parameters

  • dwConnectionId
    [in] The host-specific identifier for the connection and the associated list of common language runtime (CLR) tasks.

Return Value

HRESULT

Description

S_OK

EndConnection returned successfully.

HOST_E_CLRNOTAVAILABLE

The CLR has not been loaded into a process, or the CLR is in a state in which it cannot run managed code or process the call successfully.

HOST_E_TIMEOUT

The call timed out.

HOST_E_NOT_OWNER

The caller does not own the lock.

HOST_E_ABANDONED

An event was canceled while a blocked thread or fiber was waiting on it.

E_FAIL

An unknown catastrophic failure occurred. After a method returns E_FAIL, the CLR is no longer usable within the process. Subsequent calls to hosting methods return HOST_E_CLRNOTAVAILABLE.

E_INVALIDARG

BeginConnection was never called using dwConnectionId, or dwConnectionId was zero.

Remarks

ICLRDebugManager provides three methods, BeginConnection, SetConnectionTasks, and EndConnection, for associating task lists with identifiers and friendly names.

Important noteImportant Note:

These three methods must be called in a specific order for each set of tasks. BeginConnection is called first to establish a new connection. SetConnectionTasks is called next to provide the set of tasks to be associated with that connection. EndConnection is called last to remove the association between the task list and the identifier and friendly name.However, calls for different connections can be nested.

Requirements

Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family

Header: MSCorEE.idl

Library: Included as a resource in MSCorEE.dll

.NET Framework Version: 2.0

See Also

Concepts

ICLRControl Interface

ICLRDebugManager Interface

ICLRDebugManager::BeginConnection Method

ICLRDebugManager::SetConnectionTasks Method

IHostControl Interface