Supplies a pointer to an implementation of IBindCtx (a bind context object). This object stores information about a particular moniker-binding operation. The pointer this function supplies is required as a parameter in many methods of the IMoniker interface and in certain functions related to monikers.
WINOLEAPI CreateBindCtx(
DWORD reserved, |
//Reserved for future use |
LPBC FAR* ppbc |
//Indirect pointer to the bind context |
); |
Parameters
Return Values
This function supports the standard return value E_OUTOFMEMORY, as well as the following:
Remarks
CreateBindCtx is most commonly used in the process of binding a moniker (locating and getting a pointer to an interface by identifying it through a moniker), as in the following steps:
The following code fragment illustrates these steps:
// pMnk is an IMoniker * that points to a previously acquired moniker IFoo *pFoo; IBindCtx *pbc; CreateBindCtx( 0, &pbc ); pMnk->BindToObject( pbc, NULL, IID_IFoo, &pFoo ); pbc->Release(); // pFoo now points to the object; safe to use pFoo pFoo->Release();
Bind contexts are also used in other methods of the IMoniker interface besides IMoniker::BindToObject and in the MkParseDisplayName function.
A bind context retains references to the objects that are bound during the binding operation, causing the bound objects to remain active (keeping the object’s server running) until the bind context is released. Reusing a bind context when subsequent operations bind to the same object can improve performance. You should, however, release the bind context as soon as possible, because you could be keeping the objects activated unnecessarily.
A bind context contains a BIND_OPTS structure, which contains parameters that apply to all steps in a binding operation. When you create a bind context using CreateBindCtx, the fields of the BIND_OPTS structure are initialized to the following values:
cbStruct = sizeof(BIND_OPTS) grfFlags = 0 grfMode = STGM_READWRITE dwTickCountDeadline = 0.
You can call the IBindCtx::SetBindOptions method to modify these default values.
See Also
BIND_OPTS, IBindCtx, IMoniker, MkParseDisplayName