WIN32OLE_RECORD
objects represents VT_RECORD OLE variant. Win32OLE returns WIN32OLE_RECORD
object if the result value of invoking OLE methods.
If COM server in VB.NET ComServer project is the following:
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices Public Class ComClass Public Structure Book <MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.BStr)> _ Public title As String Public cost As Integer End Structure Public Function getBook() As Book Dim book As New Book book.title = "The Ruby Book" book.cost = 20 Return book End Function End Class
then, you can retrieve getBook return value from the following Ruby script:
require 'win32ole' obj = WIN32OLE.new('ComServer.ComClass') book = obj.getBook book.class # => WIN32OLE_RECORD book.title # => "The Ruby Book" book.cost # => 20
static VALUE
folerecord_initialize(VALUE self, VALUE typename, VALUE oleobj) {
HRESULT hr;
ITypeLib *pTypeLib = NULL;
IRecordInfo *pri = NULL;
if (!RB_TYPE_P(typename, T_STRING) && !RB_TYPE_P(typename, T_SYMBOL)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "1st argument should be String or Symbol");
}
if (RB_TYPE_P(typename, T_SYMBOL)) {
typename = rb_sym2str(typename);
}
hr = S_OK;
if(rb_obj_is_kind_of(oleobj, cWIN32OLE)) {
hr = typelib_from_val(oleobj, &pTypeLib);
} else if (rb_obj_is_kind_of(oleobj, cWIN32OLE_TYPELIB)) {
pTypeLib = itypelib(oleobj);
OLE_ADDREF(pTypeLib);
if (pTypeLib) {
hr = S_OK;
} else {
hr = E_FAIL;
}
} else {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "2nd argument should be WIN32OLE object or WIN32OLE_TYPELIB object");
}
if (FAILED(hr)) {
ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLERuntimeError, "fail to query ITypeLib interface");
}
hr = recordinfo_from_itypelib(pTypeLib, typename, &pri);
OLE_RELEASE(pTypeLib);
if (FAILED(hr)) {
ole_raise(hr, eWIN32OLERuntimeError, "fail to query IRecordInfo interface for `%s'", StringValuePtr(typename));
}
olerecord_set_ivar(self, pri, NULL);
return self;
}
Returns WIN32OLE_RECORD
object. The first argument is struct name (String
or Symbol
). The second parameter obj should be WIN32OLE
object or WIN32OLE_TYPELIB
object. If COM server in VB.NET ComServer project is the following:
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices Public Class ComClass Public Structure Book <MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.BStr)> _ Public title As String Public cost As Integer End Structure End Class
then, you can create WIN32OLE_RECORD
object is as following:
require 'win32ole' obj = WIN32OLE.new('ComServer.ComClass') book1 = WIN32OLE_RECORD.new('Book', obj) # => WIN32OLE_RECORD object tlib = obj.ole_typelib book2 = WIN32OLE_RECORD.new('Book', tlib) # => WIN32OLE_RECORD object
static VALUE
folerecord_inspect(VALUE self)
{
VALUE tname;
VALUE field;
tname = folerecord_typename(self);
if (tname == Qnil) {
tname = rb_inspect(tname);
}
field = rb_inspect(folerecord_to_h(self));
return rb_sprintf("#<WIN32OLE_RECORD(%"PRIsVALUE") %"PRIsVALUE">",
tname,
field);
}
Returns the OLE struct name and member name and the value of member
If COM server in VB.NET ComServer project is the following:
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices Public Class ComClass <MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.BStr)> _ Public title As String Public cost As Integer End Class
then
srver = WIN32OLE.new('ComServer.ComClass') obj = WIN32OLE_RECORD.new('Book', server) obj.inspect # => <WIN32OLE_RECORD(ComClass) {"title" => nil, "cost" => nil}>
static VALUE
folerecord_method_missing(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE name;
rb_check_arity(argc, 1, 2);
name = rb_sym2str(argv[0]);
#if SIZEOF_SIZE_T > SIZEOF_LONG
{
size_t n = strlen(StringValueCStr(name));
if (n >= LONG_MAX) {
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "too long member name");
}
}
#endif
if (argc == 1) {
return olerecord_ivar_get(self, name);
} else if (argc == 2) {
return olerecord_ivar_set(self, name, argv[1]);
}
return Qnil;
}
Returns value specified by the member name of VT_RECORD OLE variable. Or sets value specified by the member name of VT_RECORD OLE variable. If the member name is not correct, KeyError
exception is raised.
If COM server in VB.NET ComServer project is the following:
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices Public Class ComClass Public Structure Book <MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.BStr)> _ Public title As String Public cost As Integer End Structure End Class
Then getting/setting value from Ruby is as the following:
obj = WIN32OLE.new('ComServer.ComClass') book = WIN32OLE_RECORD.new('Book', obj) book.title # => nil ( book.method_missing(:title) is invoked. ) book.title = "Ruby" # ( book.method_missing(:title=, "Ruby") is invoked. )
static VALUE
folerecord_ole_instance_variable_get(VALUE self, VALUE name)
{
VALUE sname;
if(!RB_TYPE_P(name, T_STRING) && !RB_TYPE_P(name, T_SYMBOL)) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type (expected String or Symbol)");
}
sname = name;
if (RB_TYPE_P(name, T_SYMBOL)) {
sname = rb_sym2str(name);
}
return olerecord_ivar_get(self, sname);
}
Returns value specified by the member name of VT_RECORD OLE object. If the member name is not correct, KeyError
exception is raised. If you can’t access member variable of VT_RECORD OLE object directly, use this method.
If COM server in VB.NET ComServer project is the following:
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices Public Class ComClass Public Structure ComObject Public object_id As Ineger End Structure End Class
and Ruby Object
class has title attribute:
then accessing object_id of ComObject from Ruby is as the following:
srver = WIN32OLE.new('ComServer.ComClass') obj = WIN32OLE_RECORD.new('ComObject', server) # obj.object_id returns Ruby Object#object_id obj.ole_instance_variable_get(:object_id) # => nil
static VALUE
folerecord_ole_instance_variable_set(VALUE self, VALUE name, VALUE val)
{
VALUE sname;
if(!RB_TYPE_P(name, T_STRING) && !RB_TYPE_P(name, T_SYMBOL)) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type (expected String or Symbol)");
}
sname = name;
if (RB_TYPE_P(name, T_SYMBOL)) {
sname = rb_sym2str(name);
}
return olerecord_ivar_set(self, sname, val);
}
Sets value specified by the member name of VT_RECORD OLE object. If the member name is not correct, KeyError
exception is raised. If you can’t set value of member of VT_RECORD OLE object directly, use this method.
If COM server in VB.NET ComServer project is the following:
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices Public Class ComClass <MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.BStr)> _ Public title As String Public cost As Integer End Class
then setting value of the ‘title’ member is as following:
srver = WIN32OLE.new('ComServer.ComClass') obj = WIN32OLE_RECORD.new('Book', server) obj.ole_instance_variable_set(:title, "The Ruby Book")
static VALUE
folerecord_to_h(VALUE self)
{
return rb_ivar_get(self, rb_intern("fields"));
}
Returns Ruby Hash
object which represents VT_RECORD variable. The keys of Hash
object are member names of VT_RECORD OLE variable and the values of Hash
object are values of VT_RECORD OLE variable.
If COM server in VB.NET ComServer project is the following:
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices Public Class ComClass Public Structure Book <MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.BStr)> _ Public title As String Public cost As Integer End Structure Public Function getBook() As Book Dim book As New Book book.title = "The Ruby Book" book.cost = 20 Return book End Function End Class
then, the result of WIN32OLE_RECORD#to_h
is the following:
require 'win32ole' obj = WIN32OLE.new('ComServer.ComClass') book = obj.getBook book.to_h # => {"title"=>"The Ruby Book", "cost"=>20}
static VALUE
folerecord_typename(VALUE self)
{
return rb_ivar_get(self, rb_intern("typename"));
}
Returns the type name of VT_RECORD OLE variable.
If COM server in VB.NET ComServer project is the following:
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices Public Class ComClass Public Structure Book <MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.BStr)> _ Public title As String Public cost As Integer End Structure Public Function getBook() As Book Dim book As New Book book.title = "The Ruby Book" book.cost = 20 Return book End Function End Class
then, the result of WIN32OLE_RECORD#typename
is the following:
require 'win32ole' obj = WIN32OLE.new('ComServer.ComClass') book = obj.getBook book.typename # => "Book"