I'm using COM library and I have interface defined in .tlh file as following:
_COM_SMARTPTR_TYPEDEF(IMyInterface, __uuidof(IMyInterface));
Then I create object:
//1st object
IMyInterfacePtr pMyInterface1;
pMyInterface1.CreateInstance(CLSID_MyInterface);
pMyInterface1->call_some_method(BSTR("pass example text1"));
//2nd object
IMyInterfacePtr pMyInterface2;
pMyInterface2.CreateInstance(CLSID_MyInterface);
pMyInterface2->call_some_method(BSTR("pass example text2"));
Then I need to create SAFEARRAY of these objects:
SAFEARRAYBOUND rgsabound[1];
rgsabound[0].cElements = 2;
rgsabound[0].lLbound = 0;
SAFEARRAY *pData = SafeArrayCreate(VT_VARIANT, 1, rgsabound);
LONG i = 0;
SafeArrayPutElement(pData, &i, pMyInterface1);
i = 1;
SafeArrayPutElement(pData, &i, pMyInterface2);
But unfortunately after this array elements remains empty. Which is the proper way to fill this array of IMyInterfacePtr objects?
Thank you so much for help.
------EDIT------
Thanks for answers. I tried these solutions from comments, but unfortunately, it still doesn't work. I need to send back this array to COM by COM method. So I'm creating a new object:
IResponsePtr pResponse;//This is also smart com ptr
pResponse.CreateInstance(CLSID_Response);
pResponse->put_Response(pData);//safearray here
where put_Response
has following signature: (SAFEARRAY *value)
.
Unfortunately, during calling this method I'm getting the following exception:
First-chance exception at 0x76BEC54F in MyApp.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: EEException at memory location 0x0042F144.
First-chance exception at 0x76BEC54F (KernelBase.dll) in MyApp.exe: 0xE0434352 (parameters: 0x80131533, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x72D30000).
Any ideas what might be wrong with this SAFEARRAY ptr?
Don't use the pointers. Store the pointers in the variant first and than copy the data.
VARIANT v;
v.vt = VT_UNKNOWN;
v.punkVal = pMyInterface1;
SafeArrayPutElement(pData, &i, &v);
SafeArrayPutElement
uses AddRef
internally when it copies the variant.
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