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The createInstance() function provides a pointer to an interface implemented in a specific component if the component requested has been installed properly and implements the interface. Use registerServer() to load a component server and register its components, and unregisterServer() to unregister the components. The component exported by the component server has to implement the TQComponentRegistrationInterface. The static functions registerComponent() and unregisterComponent() register and unregister a single component in the system component registry, and should be used when implementing the \link TQComponentRegistrationInterface::registerComponents() registerCompontents() \endlink and \link TQComponentRegistrationInterface::unregisterComponents() unregisterCompontents() \endlink functions in the TQComponentRegistrationInterface. A component is registered using a UUID, but can additionally be registered with a name, version and description. A component registered with a name and a version can be instantiated by client applications using the name and specific version number, or the highest available version number for that component by just using the name. A component that is registered calling \code TQComponentFactory::registerComponent( TQUuid(...), filename, "MyProgram.Component", 1 ); \endcode can be instantiated calling either: \code TQComponentFactory::createInstance( TQUuid(...), IID_XYZ, (TQUnknownInterface**)&iface ); \endcode or \code TQComponentFactory::createInstance( "MyProgram.Component", IID_XYZ, (TQUnknownInterface**)&iface ); \endcode or \code TQComponentFactory::createInstance( "MyProgram.Component.1", IID_XYZ, (TQUnknownInterface**)&iface ); \endcode The first and the last way will always instantiate exactly the component registered above, while the second call might also return a later version of the same component. This allows smoother upgrading of components, and is easier to use in application source code, but should only be used when new versions of the component are guaranteed to work with the application. The component name can be anything, but should be unique on the system the component is being installed on. A common naming convention for components is \e application.component. \sa TQComponentRegistrationInterface TQComponentFactoryInterface */ static TQPtrList *libraries = 0; static void cleanup() { delete libraries; libraries = 0; } static TQPtrList *liblist() { if ( !libraries ) { libraries = new TQPtrList(); libraries->setAutoDelete( TRUE ); tqAddPostRoutine( cleanup ); } return libraries; } /*! Searches for the component identifier \a cid in the system component registry, loads the corresponding component server and queries for the interface \a iid. \a iface is set to the resulting interface pointer. \a cid can either be the UUID or the name of the component. The parameter \a outer is a pointer to the outer interface used for containment and aggregation and is propagated to the \link TQComponentFactoryInterface::createInstance() createInstance() \endlink implementation of the TQComponentFactoryInterface in the component server if provided. The function returns TQS_OK if the interface was successfully instantiated, TQE_NOINTERFACE if the component does not provide an interface \a iid, or TQE_NOCOMPONENT if there was an error loading the component. Example: \code TQInterfacePtr iface; if ( TQComponentFactory::createInstance( IID_MyInterface, CID_MyComponent, (TQUnknownInterface**)&iface ) == TQS_OK ) iface->doSomething(); ... } \endcode */ TQRESULT TQComponentFactory::createInstance( const TQString &cid, const TQUuid &iid, TQUnknownInterface** iface, TQUnknownInterface *outer ) { TQSettings settings; settings.insertSearchPath( TQSettings::Windows, "/Classes" ); bool ok = FALSE; TQString cidStr = cid; TQRESULT res = TQE_NOCOMPONENT; TQUuid uuid( cidStr ); // try to parse, and resolve CLSID if necessary if ( uuid.isNull() ) { uuid = settings.readEntry( "/" + cid + "/CLSID/Default", TQString::null, &ok ); cidStr = uuid.toString().upper(); } if ( cidStr.isEmpty() ) return res; TQString file = settings.readEntry( "/CLSID/" + cidStr + "/InprocServer32/Default", TQString::null, &ok ); if ( !ok ) return res; TQComLibrary *library = new TQComLibrary( file ); library->setAutoUnload( FALSE ); TQComponentFactoryInterface *cfIface =0; library->queryInterface( IID_QComponentFactory, (TQUnknownInterface**)&cfIface ); if ( cfIface ) { res = cfIface->createInstance( uuid, iid, iface, outer ); cfIface->release(); } else { res = library->queryInterface( iid, iface ); } TQLibraryInterface *libiface = 0; if ( library->queryInterface( IID_QLibrary, (TQUnknownInterface**)&libiface ) != TQS_OK || !tqApp ) { delete library; // only deletes the object, thanks to TQLibrary::Manual } else { libiface->release(); library->setAutoUnload( TRUE ); liblist()->prepend( library ); } return res; } /*! Loads the shared library \a filename and queries for a TQComponentRegistrationInterface. If the library implements this interface, the \link TQComponentRegistrationInterface::registerComponents() registerComponents() \endlink function is called. Returns TRUE if the interface is found and successfully called, otherwise returns FALSE. */ TQRESULT TQComponentFactory::registerServer( const TQString &filename ) { TQComLibrary lib( filename ); lib.load(); TQComponentRegistrationInterface *iface = 0; TQRESULT res = lib.queryInterface( IID_QComponentRegistration, (TQUnknownInterface**)&iface ); if ( res != TQS_OK ) return res; TQDir dir( filename ); bool ok = iface->registerComponents( dir.absPath() ); iface->release(); return ok ? TQS_OK : TQS_FALSE; } /*! Loads the shared library \a filename and queries for a TQComponentRegistrationInterface. If the library implements this interface, the \link TQComponentRegistrationInterface::unregisterComponents() unregisterComponents() \endlink function is called. Returns TRUE if the interface is found and successfully unregistered, otherwise returns FALSE. */ TQRESULT TQComponentFactory::unregisterServer( const TQString &filename ) { TQComLibrary lib( filename ); lib.load(); TQComponentRegistrationInterface *iface = 0; TQRESULT res = lib.queryInterface( IID_QComponentRegistration, (TQUnknownInterface**)&iface ); if ( res != TQS_OK ) return res; bool ok = iface->unregisterComponents(); iface->release(); return ok ? TQS_OK : TQS_FALSE; } /*! Registers the component with id \a cid in the system component registry and returns TRUE if the component was registerd successfully, otherwise returns FALSE. The component is provided by the component server at \a filepath and registered with an optional \a name, \a version and \a description. This function does nothing and returns FALSE if a component with an identical \a cid does already exist on the system. A component that has been registered with a \a name can be created using both the \a cid and the \a name value using createInstance(). Call this function for each component in an implementation of \link TQComponentRegistrationInterface::registerComponents() registerComponents() \endlink. \sa unregisterComponent(), registerServer(), createInstance() */ bool TQComponentFactory::registerComponent( const TQUuid &cid, const TQString &filepath, const TQString &name, int version, const TQString &description ) { bool ok = FALSE; TQSettings settings; settings.insertSearchPath( TQSettings::Windows, "/Classes" ); TQString cidStr = cid.toString().upper(); settings.readEntry( "/CLSID/" + cidStr + "/InprocServer32/Default", TQString::null, &ok ); if ( ok ) // don't overwrite existing component return FALSE; ok = settings.writeEntry( "/CLSID/" + cidStr + "/InprocServer32/Default", filepath ); if ( ok && !!description ) settings.writeEntry( "/CLSID/" + cidStr + "/Default", description ); // register the human readable part if ( ok && !!name ) { TQString vName = version ? name + "." + TQString::number( version ) : name; settings.writeEntry( "/CLSID/" + cidStr + "/ProgID/Default", vName ); ok = settings.writeEntry( "/" + vName + "/CLSID/Default", cidStr ); if ( ok && !!description ) settings.writeEntry( "/" + vName + "/Default", description ); if ( ok && version ) { settings.writeEntry( "/CLSID/" + cidStr + "/VersionIndependentProgID/Default", name ); TQString curVer = settings.readEntry( "/" + name + "/CurVer/Default" ); if ( !curVer || curVer < vName ) { // no previous, or a lesser version installed settings.writeEntry( "/" + name + "/CurVer/Default", vName ); ok = settings.writeEntry( "/" + name + "/CLSID/Default", cidStr ); if ( ok && !!description ) settings.writeEntry( "/" + name + "/Default", description ); } } } return ok; } /*! Unregisters the component with id \a cid from the system component registry and returns TRUE if the component was unregistered successfully, otherwise returns FALSE. Call this function for each component in an implementation of \link TQComponentRegistrationInterface::unregisterComponents() unregisterComponents() \endlink. \sa registerComponent(), unregisterServer() */ bool TQComponentFactory::unregisterComponent( const TQUuid &cid ) { TQSettings settings; bool ok = FALSE; settings.insertSearchPath( TQSettings::Windows, "/Classes" ); TQString cidStr = cid.toString().upper(); if ( cidStr.isEmpty() ) return FALSE; // unregister the human readable part TQString vName = settings.readEntry( "/CLSID/" + cidStr + "/ProgID/Default", TQString::null, &ok ); if ( ok ) { TQString name = settings.readEntry( "/CLSID/" + cidStr + "/VersionIndependentProgID/Default", TQString::null ); if ( !!name && settings.readEntry( "/" + name + "/CurVer/Default" ) == vName ) { // unregistering the current version -> change CurVer to previous version TQString version = vName.right( vName.length() - name.length() - 1 ); TQString newVerName; TQString newCidStr; if ( version.find( '.' ) == -1 ) { int ver = version.toInt(); // see if a lesser version is installed, and make that the CurVer while ( ver-- ) { newVerName = name + "." + TQString::number( ver ); newCidStr = settings.readEntry( "/" + newVerName + "/CLSID/Default" ); if ( !!newCidStr ) break; } } else { // oh well... } if ( !!newCidStr ) { settings.writeEntry( "/" + name + "/CurVer/Default", newVerName ); settings.writeEntry( "/" + name + "/CLSID/Default", newCidStr ); } else { settings.removeEntry( "/" + name + "/CurVer/Default" ); settings.removeEntry( "/" + name + "/CLSID/Default" ); settings.removeEntry( "/" + name + "/Default" ); } } settings.removeEntry( "/" + vName + "/CLSID/Default" ); settings.removeEntry( "/" + vName + "/Default" ); } settings.removeEntry( "/CLSID/" + cidStr + "/VersionIndependentProgID/Default" ); settings.removeEntry( "/CLSID/" + cidStr + "/ProgID/Default" ); settings.removeEntry( "/CLSID/" + cidStr + "/InprocServer32/Default" ); ok = settings.removeEntry( "/CLSID/" + cidStr + "/Default" ); return ok; } #endif // TQT_NO_COMPONENT