INonDelegatingUnknown
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INonDelegatingUnknown
The INonDelegatingUnknown interace is a version of IUnknown that is renamed to enable support for both nondelegating and delegating IUnknown interfaces in the same COM object.
Syntax
interface INonDelegatingUnknown { virtual HRESULT NonDelegatingQueryInterface) (REFIID riid, LPVOID *ppv) PURE; virtual ULONG NonDelegatingAddRef)(void) PURE; virtual ULONG NonDelegatingRelease)(void) PURE; };
Remarks
To use INonDelegatingUnknown for multiple inheritance, perform the following steps.
Derive your class from an interface, for example, IMyInterface.
Include DECLARE_IUNKNOWN in your class definition to declare implementations of QueryInterface, AddRef, and Release that call the outer unknown.
Override NonDelegatingQueryInterface to expose IMyInterface with code such as the following:
if (riid == IID_IMyInterface) { return GetInterface((IMyInterface *) this, ppv); } else { return CUnknown::NonDelegatingQueryInterface(riid, ppv); }
Declare and implement the member functions of IMyInterface.
To use INonDelegatingUnknown for nested interfaces, perform the following steps:
Declare a class derived from CUnknown.
Include DECLARE_IUNKNOWN in your class definition.
Override NonDelegatingQueryInterface to expose IMyInterface with the code such as the following:
if (riid == IID_IMyInterface) { return GetInterface((IMyInterface *) this, ppv); } else { return CUnknown::NonDelegatingQueryInterface(riid, ppv); }
Implement the member functions of IMyInterface. Use CUnknown::GetOwner to access the COM object class.
In your COM object class, make the nested class a friend of the COM object class, and declare an instance of the nested class as a member of the COM object class.
Because you must always pass the outer unknown and an HRESULT to the CUnknown constructor, you can't use a default constructor. You have to make the member variable a pointer to the class and make a new call in your constructor to actually create it.
Override the NonDelegatingQueryInterface with code such as the following:
if (riid == IID_IMyInterface) { return m_pImplFilter-> NonDelegatingQueryInterface(IID_IMyInterface, ppv); } else { return CUnknown::NonDelegatingQueryInterface(riid, ppv); }
You can have mixed classes that support some interfaces through multiple inheritance and some interfaces through nested classes.
Requirements
** Header:** Declared in Combase.h; include Streams.h.
** Library:** Use Strmbase.lib (retail builds) or Strmbasd.lib (debug builds).
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