I have a ActiveX object which I want to use in the browser (javascript).
There is a function I want to call. Its prototype is:
function TOPOSFiscalPrinte
Primitives like int
's or float
's are always passed by value for performance reasons, but you can just wrap them into e.g. a Float32Array
with just one element:
a = new Float32Array([123])
a[0]; // == 123
function ChangeA(a) {
a[0] = 333;
}
ChangeA(a)
a[0]; // == 333
Primitive types, primarily strings/numbers/booleans are passed by value for efficiency purposes. Objects such as functions, objects, arrays and the like are passed by reference. You can create an object and pass it, eg { d:1, s:'directo' } and then change the values because you're passing a reference.
There is no support for output parameter in JavaScript. Pack what you want to return in an automation object, assign values to its properties and return it, or if your return value is already occupied, create a class that has properties you can assign to in your ActiveX and add a parameter whose type is the class. In your ActiveX you can use IDispatch/Ex to get/set the properties.
Make a global variable or object. Or if you're worried about other funcs accessing and changing the variables then make a singleton. The other option is to return an object. Such as like this
function TOPOSFiscalPrinter.DirectIO(Command: Integer; var pData: Integer;
var pString: WideString): Integer;
function TOPOSFiscalPrinter.DirectIO(Command, pData, pString){
....
var pObj = {
d: 0,
s: '',
code: ''
}
pObj.d = pDataAltertedValue;
pObj.s = pStringAltertedValue;
pObj.code = code;
return pObj;
}
function test()
{
var d=1, s="DIRECIO:";
var r = opos.DirectIO(1024, d, s);
code = r.code;
d = r.d;
s = r.s;
alert(d); alert(s);
}