ISpSREngine::SetProprietaryRuleState (Windows CE 5.0)
This method sets the state of a proprietary grammar rule. The method is used to start or stop rules in nonstandard proprietary grammars, for which each rule is identified by a string name.
If this method is called with the rule name set to NULL, the engine should start or stop all top-level rules in the grammar. The pcRulesChanged parameter must be set to the number of rules for which the state has changed.
HRESULT SetProprietaryRuleState( void* pvEngineGrammar, const WCHAR* pszName, const WCHAR* pszValue, SPRULESTATE NewState, ULONG* pcRulesChanged);
Parameters
- pvEngineGrammar
[in] Pointer to the grammar for the engine, as retrieved from a prior call to the ISpSREngine::OnCreateGrammar method. - pszName
[in] Pointer to the grammar rule name, or NULL. Set this value to NULL to indicate that all top-level rules in the grammar should be activated. - pszValue
[in] Pointer to rule information. Currently this value is always NULL. - NewState
[in] A grammar rule state. Possible values are defined for the SPRULESTATE enumeration. - pcRulesChanged
[out] Pointer to the number of rules for which the state has been changed. The method writes a value of 1 if a specific rule name was supplied in the call.
Return Values
The following table shows the possible return values.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK | Function completed successfully. |
FAILED(hr) | Appropriate error message. |
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.1 and later.
Header: Sapiddk.h, Sapiddk.idl.
Link Library: Sapilib.lib.
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