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4.1 KiB
PHTML
128 lines
4.1 KiB
PHTML
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<?php
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namespace Safe;
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use Safe\Exceptions\ComException;
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/**
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* Instructs COM to sink events generated by
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* comobject into the PHP object
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* sinkobject.
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*
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* Be careful how you use this feature; if you are doing something similar
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* to the example below, then it doesn't really make sense to run it in a
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* web server context.
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*
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* @param object $comobject
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* @param object $sinkobject sinkobject should be an instance of a class with
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* methods named after those of the desired dispinterface; you may use
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* com_print_typeinfo to help generate a template class
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* for this purpose.
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* @param mixed $sinkinterface PHP will attempt to use the default dispinterface type specified by
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* the typelibrary associated with comobject, but
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* you may override this choice by setting
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* sinkinterface to the name of the dispinterface
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* that you want to use.
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* @throws ComException
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*
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*/
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function com_event_sink(object $comobject, object $sinkobject, $sinkinterface = null): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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if ($sinkinterface !== null) {
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$result = \com_event_sink($comobject, $sinkobject, $sinkinterface);
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} else {
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$result = \com_event_sink($comobject, $sinkobject);
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}
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if ($result === false) {
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throw ComException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Loads a type-library and registers its constants in the engine, as though
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* they were defined using define.
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*
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* Note that it is much more efficient to use the configuration setting to pre-load and
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* register the constants, although not so flexible.
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*
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* If you have turned on , then
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* PHP will attempt to automatically register the constants associated with a
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* COM object when you instantiate it. This depends on the interfaces
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* provided by the COM object itself, and may not always be possible.
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*
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* @param string $typelib_name typelib_name can be one of the following:
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*
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*
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*
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* The filename of a .tlb file or the executable module
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* that contains the type library.
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*
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*
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*
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*
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* The type library GUID, followed by its version number, for example
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* {00000200-0000-0010-8000-00AA006D2EA4},2,0.
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*
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*
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*
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*
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* The type library name, e.g. Microsoft OLE DB ActiveX Data
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* Objects 1.0 Library.
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*
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*
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*
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* PHP will attempt to resolve the type library in this order, as the
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* process gets more and more expensive as you progress down the list;
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* searching for the type library by name is handled by physically
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* enumerating the registry until we find a match.
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*
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* The filename of a .tlb file or the executable module
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* that contains the type library.
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*
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* The type library GUID, followed by its version number, for example
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* {00000200-0000-0010-8000-00AA006D2EA4},2,0.
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*
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* The type library name, e.g. Microsoft OLE DB ActiveX Data
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* Objects 1.0 Library.
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* @param bool $case_sensitive The case_sensitive behaves inversely to
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* the parameter $case_insensitive in the define
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* function.
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* @throws ComException
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*
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*/
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function com_load_typelib(string $typelib_name, bool $case_sensitive = true): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \com_load_typelib($typelib_name, $case_sensitive);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw ComException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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/**
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* The purpose of this function is to help generate a skeleton class for use
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* as an event sink. You may also use it to generate a dump of any COM
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* object, provided that it supports enough of the introspection interfaces,
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* and that you know the name of the interface you want to display.
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*
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* @param object $comobject comobject should be either an instance of a COM
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* object, or be the name of a typelibrary (which will be resolved according
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* to the rules set out in com_load_typelib).
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* @param string $dispinterface The name of an IDispatch descendant interface that you want to display.
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* @param bool $wantsink If set to TRUE, the corresponding sink interface will be displayed
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* instead.
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* @throws ComException
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*
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*/
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function com_print_typeinfo(object $comobject, string $dispinterface = null, bool $wantsink = false): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \com_print_typeinfo($comobject, $dispinterface, $wantsink);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw ComException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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