I’m learning how to write a scriptable ActiveX control. My goal is to have a tiny control that can check to see if something is installed on the system. What I’ve done so far is:
- Create a MFC ActiveX control project in VS2008
- Add some ‘safe for scripting’ bits that I found here.
- Extend the IDL to provide my “IsInstalled” method, which for now returns TRUE unconditionally (but will later read some keys from the registry.)
- Build the control and run regsvr32 on it. I verified that it does show up in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, and when I instantiate the object, the IE Developer Tools “Locals” pane shows that the object is of type _D[my plugin name]. Not only that, but my IsInstalled() method shows up underneath that object.
However, when I call IsInstalled(), I just can’t get it to work:
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I’m at a loss. I’ve also tried making IsInstalled a property instead of a method, using VARIANT_BOOL instead of boolean instead of BOOL in the IDL, you name it.
Here’s the relevant excerpts of code.
The header:
afx_msg VARIANT_BOOL IsInstalled();
The implementation:
afx_msg VARIANT_BOOL
CMyAXCtrl::IsInstalled()
{
return TRUE;
}
The dispatch map:
BEGIN_DISPATCH_MAP(CMyAXCtrl, COleControl)
DISP_FUNCTION_ID(CMyAXCtrl, "IsInstalled", dispidIsInstalled, IsInstalled, VT_BOOL, VTS_NONE)
END_DISPATCH_MAP()
The dispatch part of the IDL:
[ uuid(6B662202-CF13-4144-AA33-C3FEE9C2C962),
helpstring("Dispatch interface for My Control")]
dispinterface _Daxplugin
{
properties:
methods:
[id(1)] VARIANT_BOOL IsInstalled();
};
If there’s any other relevant bits of code I should provide, let me know. But I’m stumped here. Thank you in advance!
You almost certainly have the wrong prototype for a scriptable function. OLE Automation for scripting languages tends to rely on returning a HRESULT then using an out parameter for the actual return code.
So change it to
[id(1)] HRESULT IsInstalled(VARIANT_BOOL* p);Also TRUE != VARIANT_TRUE, you must return VARIANT_TRUE which is equal to -1 instead of 1.
Hope some of that actually helps, but without the actual error I might be mistaken 🙂