Using Component Object Model (COM) on non-Microsoft platforms

杀马特。学长 韩版系。学妹 提交于 2019-11-29 20:08:22

Answering myself but I managed to find the perfect library for OLE/COM calling in non-Microsoft compilers : disphelper.

(it's available from sourceforge.net under a permissive BSD license).

It works both in C and C++ (and thus any other language with C bindings as well). It uses a printf/scanf-like format string syntax.
(You pass whatever you want as long as you specify it in the format string, unlike XYDispDriver which requires the arguments to exactly match whatever is specified in the type library).

I modified it a little bit to get it also compile under Linux with WineGCC (to produce native Linux elf out of Win32 code), and to handle "by ref" calls automatically (stock disthelper requires the programmer to setup his/her own VARIANT).

My patched version and patches are available as a fork on github:

And here are my patches :

The problem with the Ole/Com Object Viewer packaged with Visual Studio and Windows SDKs is that it produces a broken .IDL out of the .DLL, which can't further be compiled by MIDL into a .H/.CPP pair.

Wine's own reimplementation of OleViewer is currently unstable and crashes when trying to use those libraries.

I think you should be able to use the free tool Ole/Com Object Viewer to make the header files.

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