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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:07:37+00:00 2026-05-12T08:07:37+00:00

I know I’m missing something simple, I have next to no experience with these

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I know I’m missing something simple, I have next to no experience with these com things.

I would like to do this within an interface in an idl

[id(5), helpstring("Returns true if the object is in a valid state.")]
HRESULT IsValid([out, retval] boolean bValid);

However this gives : [out] paramter is not a pointer.

Ok, I understand that.

However, in the C# code implementing this, I can’t return a bool* from the method IsValid() because it is unsafe.

What is the correct way for me to return the boolean value?

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    2026-05-12T08:07:37+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:07 am

    Try:

    HRESULT IsValid([out, retval] VARIANT_BOOL *bValid);
    

    In order to work as an output, it has to be a pointer to the value; this is how it will be written to on the C++ side:

    *bValue = VARIANT_TRUE;
    

    I don’t know if you can write the type as boolean – I’ve only ever seen VARIANT_BOOL being used.

    On the C# side, it will become equivalent to:

    public bool IsValid()
    

    In other words, the runtime callable wrapper (RCW) will implement a “nicer” version of the method signature and take care of the unsafe translation for you. If the C++ implementation returns E_FAIL (or E_WHATEVER), then the RCW’s method will throw a ComException.

    You might also consider adding the [propget] attribute, which will make IsValid available as a property instead of a method. As with any property, only do this if it is cheap to evaluate and has no side effects (the debugger will evaluate it as you step through C# code).

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