# Compatibility layer for applications using the old toplevel OLE.pm. # New code should use Win32::OLE # This file is based on ../lib/OLE.pm from ActiveState build 315. # Compatibility notes: # - "GetObject" -> "GetActiveObject" # - "keys %$collection" -> "Win32::OLE::Enum->All($collection)" # or "in $Collection" # - "unnamed" default method retries ######################################################################## package Win32; ######################################################################## sub OLELastError {return OLE->LastError()} ######################################################################## package OLE::Variant; ######################################################################## use Win32::OLE qw(CP_ACP); use Win32::OLE::Variant; use strict; use vars qw($AUTOLOAD @ISA $LCID $CP $Warn $LastError $_NewEnum $_Unique); @ISA = qw(Win32::OLE::Variant); $Warn = 0; $LCID = 2 << 10; # LOCALE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT $CP = CP_ACP; $_NewEnum = 0; $_Unique = 0; sub new { my $self = shift; my $variant = $self->SUPER::new(@_); $OLE::LastError = $Win32::OLE->LastError unless defined $variant; return $variant; } ######################################################################## package OLE::Tie; ######################################################################## use strict; use vars qw(@ISA); @ISA = qw(Win32::OLE::Tie); # !!! It is VERY important that Win32::OLE::Tie::DESTROY gets called. !!! # If you subclass DESTROY, don't forget to call $self->SUPER::DESTROY. # Otherwise the OLE interfaces will not be released until process termination! # Retry default method if property doesn't exist sub FETCH { my ($self,$key) = @_; return $self->SUPER::Fetch($key, 1); } sub STORE { my ($self,$key,$value) = @_; $self->SUPER::Store($key, $value, 1); } # Enumerate collection members, not object properties *FIRSTKEY = *Win32::OLE::Tie::FIRSTENUM; *NEXTKEY = *Win32::OLE::Tie::NEXTENUM; ######################################################################## package OLE; ######################################################################## use Win32::OLE qw(CP_ACP); # Use OleInitialize() instead of CoInitializeEx: Win32::OLE->Initialize(Win32::OLE::COINIT_OLEINITIALIZE); use strict; # Disable overload; unfortunately "no overload" doesn't do it :-( # Overloading is no longer enabled by default in Win32::OLE #use overload '""' => sub {overload::StrVal($_[0])}, # '0+' => sub {overload::StrVal($_[0])}; use vars qw($AUTOLOAD @ISA $LCID $CP $Warn $LastError $Tie); @ISA = qw(Win32::OLE); $Warn = 0; $LCID = 2 << 10; # LOCALE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT $CP = CP_ACP; $Tie = 'OLE::Tie'; sub new { my $class = shift; $class = shift if $class eq 'OLE'; return OLE->SUPER::new($class); } sub copy { my $class = shift; $class = shift if $class eq 'OLE'; return OLE->SUPER::GetActiveObject($class); } sub AUTOLOAD { my $self = shift; my $retval; $AUTOLOAD =~ s/.*:://o; Carp::croak("Cannot autoload class method \"$AUTOLOAD\"") unless ref($self) && UNIVERSAL::isa($self,'OLE'); local $^H = 0; # !hack alert! unless (defined $self->Dispatch($AUTOLOAD, $retval, @_)) { # Retry default method $self->Dispatch(undef, $retval, $AUTOLOAD, @_); } return $retval; } *CreateObject = \&new; *GetObject = \© # Automation data types. sub VT_EMPTY {0;} sub VT_NULL {1;} sub VT_I2 {2;} sub VT_I4 {3;} sub VT_R4 {4;} sub VT_R8 {5;} sub VT_CY {6;} sub VT_DATE {7;} sub VT_BSTR {8;} sub VT_DISPATCH {9;} sub VT_ERROR {10;} sub VT_BOOL {11;} sub VT_VARIANT {12;} sub VT_UNKNOWN {13;} sub VT_I1 {16;} sub VT_UI1 {17;} sub VT_UI2 {18;} sub VT_UI4 {19;} sub VT_I8 {20;} sub VT_UI8 {21;} sub VT_INT {22;} sub VT_UINT {23;} sub VT_VOID {24;} sub VT_HRESULT {25;} sub VT_PTR {26;} sub VT_SAFEARRAY {27;} sub VT_CARRAY {28;} sub VT_USERDEFINED {29;} sub VT_LPSTR {30;} sub VT_LPWSTR {31;} sub VT_FILETIME {64;} sub VT_BLOB {65;} sub VT_STREAM {66;} sub VT_STORAGE {67;} sub VT_STREAMED_OBJECT {68;} sub VT_STORED_OBJECT {69;} sub VT_BLOB_OBJECT {70;} sub VT_CF {71;} sub VT_CLSID {72;} sub TKIND_ENUM {0;} sub TKIND_RECORD {1;} sub TKIND_MODULE {2;} sub TKIND_INTERFACE {3;} sub TKIND_DISPATCH {4;} sub TKIND_COCLASS {5;} sub TKIND_ALIAS {6;} sub TKIND_UNION {7;} sub TKIND_MAX {8;} 1;