Windows ole word automatism / use JUNO (this posts are getting longer and longer ;)
Gregor Kopp
gk at cutcopy.com
Wed Nov 15 05:38:36 PST 2006
Hi JohnC,
thank you very very much for your time and helping.
I downloaded your new version of Tlbimpd, found the 3 named files and
now im stucking again with Tlbimpd (step 1).
But i don not know what I can do. I tried tlbimpd with the options,
without the options, with full path in \ and / notation, a always get
the Access Violation on all 3 files. I too tried, just to find out how,
to generate it with the sqlite3.dll to see if it is tlbimpd, or me but
here tlbimpd says, that he cannot open the dll file. Could it be, that
tlbimpd don't do the job on a Windows 2000?
tlbimpd.exe is stored in my c:/dmd/bin directory wich is in my PATH
Variable, if that helps.
Whatever i try to do with it, here is an example output:
C:\Documents and Settings\gk>f:
F:\>cd \dfiles\mswordolb
F:\dfiles\mswordolb>dir
Volume in drive F is Daten
Volume Serial Number is 6833-CBCE
Directory of F:\dfiles\mswordolb
11/15/2006 02:13p <DIR> .
11/15/2006 02:13p <DIR> ..
09/01/2006 03:02p 9,816,840 MSO.DLL
02/19/2001 08:12p 626,688 MSWORD.OLB
01/22/2001 06:39p 45,056 VBE6EXT.OLB
3 File(s) 10,488,584 bytes
2 Dir(s) 928,391,168 bytes free
F:\dfiles\mswordolb>tlbimpd /?
Type Library to D Module Converter 1.0
Syntax: tlbimpd TypeLibName [Options]
Options:
/comments Adds documentation as comments
/noblanks Omits blank lines between members
/noenums Prevents generating named enums
/nologo Omits display of logo
/silent Suppresses all output except errors
/tabs Indents new lines with tabs instead of spaces
/indent:indentCount Indents new lines with the specified number
of spaces
/braces:newLine Places braces on a new line
/module:moduleName Name of module to be produced
/out:fileName File name of module to be produced
/propget:prefix Prefix to use for property getters
/propput:prefix Prefix to use for property setters
/unnamed:value Value for unnamed parameters
/order:verbatim Generate types in original order
/? or /help Displays this usage message
F:\dfiles\mswordolb>tlbimpd MSWORD.OLB /module:msword /out:msword.d
Type Library to D Module Converter 1.0
Access Violation
F:\dfiles\mswordolb>
JohnC schrieb:
> "Gregor Kopp" <gk at cutcopy.com> wrote in message
> news:ejepvc$1h3m$1 at digitaldaemon.com...
>
>>Hm. I played around with it now for several hours. With Tlbimpd I always
>>get an access violation, i dont know why. But I must say, that I don't
>>know if I did it the right way. I seems that ive always the poor stupid
>>guy who does always wants to learn something about new technologies and
>>always gets undocumented pieces of software :(
>>Its really annoying.
>
>
> Sorry it's not documented. I'm readying a new release of my Juno library and
> related tools, and will provide documentation this time around. It should be
> done by late December.
>
> For now, get the latest test version of tlbimpd from
> http://wwwpaperocean.org/d/tlbimpd.zip. The /? switch on the command line
> explains the various options.
>
> Tlbimpd attempts to generate a D source module from a COM type library. It
> doesn't work on every type library yet. And when it does work you might need
> to tweak the generated files to get them to compile.
>
> I just ran this version of tlbimpd on msword.olb, and it generated word.d
> without any errors. Here's what you need to do to get Word automation
> working:
>
> 1) Run tlbimpd (the latest version from the above link) on msword.olb,
> mso.dll and vbe6ext.olb.
> I had to search my system for vbe6ext.olb. It was buried in a CAB file - if
> that's the same for you, copy it to another location before using tlbimpd on
> it.
>
> 2) Download http://www.paperocean.org/d/comtest.zip and use the com module
> from there instead of the one from Juno.
>
> 3) Import the resulting "office" and "vbide" modules into word.d, like this:
>
> private import com, office, vbide;
>
> Import the "office" module into vbide.d.
>
> 4) office.d requires IPictureDisp, which isn't defined in the included com
> module (I'll add it in the next release) so add the following lines to the
> bottom of the "com" module:
>
> interface IPictureDisp : IDispatch {
> static GUID IID = { 0x7BF80981, 0xBF32, 0x101A, 0x8B, 0xBB, 0x00,
> 0xAA, 0x00, 0x30, 0x0C, 0xAB };
> }
>
> 5) Try to compile everything, using DMD. You'll get a few errors saying
> something like "Range is used as a type". This means that Range is defined
> as a type but is also the name of a function, and they clash. So just go
> through them in turn and prefix the function names where the errors occur
> with "get_". For example change the function named Range to get_Range.
>
> After following these steps, it should all compile.
>
> I know I said it was easier to use early binding rather than late binding,
> and while this may make you think otherwise, it'll save you a lot of work in
> the long run.
>
>
>>I thought about using OleView and do it by hand about 2 seconds ;)
>>Im a Noob about such things, I think I need 3-4 years of experience before
>>I know what I'm doing with that *g*
>>
>>Anyway, enough mimimimi...
>>
>>Can anyone tell me what I could do to reach my goal? I would be really be
>>sad if i have to drop my interest on D because the lack of my knowledge
>>about windows programming.
>>
>>But maybe Im just to dump to use Tlbimpd :/
>>I don't know...
>
>
> If you follow the guidance above, you shouldn't need to drop either.
>
>
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