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#ifndef INCLUDED_DTRANS_SOURCE_WIN32_DTOBJ_FETC_HXX
#define INCLUDED_DTRANS_SOURCE_WIN32_DTOBJ_FETC_HXX
#include <sal/types.h>
#if !defined WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#endif
#include <windows.h>
#include <objidl.h>
/**********************************************************************
stl container elements must fulfill the following requirements:
1. they need a copy ctor and assignment operator(?)
2. they must be comparable
because the FORMATETC structure has a pointer to a TARGETDEVICE
structure we need a simple wrapper class to fulfill these needs
***********************************************************************/
class CFormatEtc
{
public:
CFormatEtc( );
explicit CFormatEtc( const FORMATETC& aFormatEtc );
CFormatEtc( CLIPFORMAT cf, DWORD tymed = TYMED_HGLOBAL, DVTARGETDEVICE* ptd = nullptr, DWORD dwAspect = DVASPECT_CONTENT, LONG lindex = -1 );<--- Class 'CFormatEtc' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'CFormatEtc' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
<--- Class 'CFormatEtc' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'CFormatEtc' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
<--- Class 'CFormatEtc' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'CFormatEtc' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
<--- Class 'CFormatEtc' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'CFormatEtc' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
CFormatEtc( const CFormatEtc& theOther );
~CFormatEtc( );
CFormatEtc& operator=( const CFormatEtc& theOther );
operator FORMATETC*( );
operator FORMATETC( );
void getFORMATETC( LPFORMATETC lpFormatEtc );
CLIPFORMAT getClipformat( ) const;
DWORD getTymed( ) const;
void getTargetDevice( DVTARGETDEVICE** ptd ) const;
DWORD getDvAspect( ) const;
LONG getLindex( ) const;
void setClipformat( CLIPFORMAT cf );
void setTymed( DWORD tymed );
void setTargetDevice( DVTARGETDEVICE* ptd );
void setDvAspect( DWORD dwAspect );
void setLindex( LONG lindex );
private:
FORMATETC m_FormatEtc;
friend bool operator==( const CFormatEtc& lhs, const CFormatEtc& rhs );
friend bool operator!=( const CFormatEtc& lhs, const CFormatEtc& rhs );
};
bool operator==( const CFormatEtc& lhs, const CFormatEtc& rhs );
bool operator!=( const CFormatEtc& lhs, const CFormatEtc& rhs );
#endif
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