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IVsSimpleObjectList2.QueryDragDrop Method

Definition

Returns a flag indicating whether the given list item supports a drag-and-drop operation.

public:
 int QueryDragDrop(System::UInt32 index, Microsoft::VisualStudio::OLE::Interop::IDataObject ^ pDataObject, System::UInt32 grfKeyState, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] System::UInt32 % pdwEffect);
int QueryDragDrop(unsigned int index, Microsoft::VisualStudio::OLE::Interop::IDataObject const & pDataObject, unsigned int grfKeyState, [Runtime::InteropServices::Out] unsigned int & pdwEffect);
public int QueryDragDrop (uint index, Microsoft.VisualStudio.OLE.Interop.IDataObject pDataObject, uint grfKeyState, out uint pdwEffect);
abstract member QueryDragDrop : uint32 * Microsoft.VisualStudio.OLE.Interop.IDataObject * uint32 * uint32 -> int
Public Function QueryDragDrop (index As UInteger, pDataObject As IDataObject, grfKeyState As UInteger, ByRef pdwEffect As UInteger) As Integer

Parameters

index
UInt32

[in] Specifies the index of the list item of interest.

pDataObject
IDataObject

[in] Pointer to an IDataObject being dropped.

grfKeyState
UInt32

[in] Current state of the keyboard and the mouse modifier keys.

pdwEffect
UInt32

[in, out] On input, the effect being requested. On output, the effect that your object list allows.

Returns

If the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. If it fails, it returns an error code.

Remarks

COM Signature

From vsshell80.idl:

HRESULT IVsSimpleObjectList2::QueryDragDrop(  
   [in]      ULONG        Index,   
   [in]      IDataObject *pDataObject,   
   [in]      DWORD        grfKeyState,   
   [in, out] DWORD       *pdwEffect  
);  

When the user drags an item and hovers over your item in Class View, the environment calls QueryDragDrop to see if a drag-drop operation is supported.

This method is very similar to the standard COM DragOver method. Values for grfKeyState can be a bitwise "or" combination of any number of the following: MK_CONTROL, MK_SHIFT, MK_ALT, MK_LBUTTON, MK_MBUTTON, and MK_RBUTTON. Values for the pdwEffect are taken from the DROPEFFECT enumeration.

Applies to