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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T14:56:47+00:00 2026-05-15T14:56:47+00:00

I have this code that uses the USE_CONVERSION macro in a C++ project… I

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I have this code that uses the USE_CONVERSION macro in a C++ project…

I was wondering if this is written well, (not written by me), and if there’s any better ways to do it, without the USES_CONVERSION and W2A macros.

STDMETHODIMP CInterpreter::GetStringVar(BSTR bstrNamespace, BSTR bstrVar, BSTR *pbstrValue)
{
USES_CONVERSION;

try
{
    if (!pbstrValue) return E_POINTER;

    char* pszNamespace= W2A(_bstr_t(bstrNamespace).operator wchar_t*());
    char* pszVar= W2A(_bstr_t(bstrVar).operator wchar_t*());  // Is this not better done another way????
    
    char pszErrStr[kPYTHONERRBUFSIZE];
    char pszStrValue[kPYTHONSTRVALUESIZE];
    BOOL bResult= Python_GetStringVar(pszNamespace, pszVar, pszErrStr, pszStrValue, kPYTHONSTRVALUESIZE);

    *pbstrValue= _bstr_t(pszStrValue).operator BSTR();

    if (!bResult)
        throw x::internal_error(A2W(pszErrStr));

    return S_OK;
}
}
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    2026-05-15T14:56:48+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:56 pm

    There is the class-based ATL::CA2W and friends (in atlconv.h, I believe) that don’t put the string on the stack and don’t use macros. You don’t need a USES_CONVERSION in the function:

    throw x::internal_error(ATL::CA2W(pszErrStr));

    Also, since your arguments are BSTR (wchar_t *), you don’t need to convert them to _bstr_t.

    NOTE: The lifetime of the converted string is the lifetime of the CW2A object, so you will need to put it into a string class, e.g.:

    CStringA arg = CW2A(bstrArg);

    NOTE 2: pbstrValue is an output value. The _bstr_t instance will destroy the memory allocated for the BSTR. Therefore, you need to either use SysAllocString directly, or detach the BSTR:

    pbstrValue = SysAllocString(CA2W(retval));

    or:

    pbstrValue = CComBSTR(CA2W(retval)).Detach();

    NOTE 3: Explicit use of the conversion operators (.operator BSTR()) is not needed — the compiler will call the correct one for you.

    NOTE 4: Since this looks like a COM call, you really do not want to be throwing a C++ exception. You probably want to set an IErrorInfo object (probably with a helper):

    if (!bResult) { SetError(CA2W(errorStr)); return E_FAIL; }

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