ole32: Call the MessagePending function for message filters.

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Rob Shearman 2006-12-23 15:50:07 +00:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent aca17cd120
commit 038c8e642a

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@ -34,8 +34,6 @@
* - Implement the OXID resolver so we don't need magic endpoint names for
* clients and servers to meet up
*
* - Call IMessageFilter functions.
*
* - Make all ole interface marshaling use NDR to be wire compatible with
* native DCOM
* - Use & interpret ORPCTHIS & ORPCTHAT.
@ -2720,9 +2718,6 @@ HRESULT WINAPI CoRegisterMessageFilter(
else if (lpOldMessageFilter)
IMessageFilter_Release(lpOldMessageFilter);
if (lpMessageFilter)
FIXME("message filter has been registered, but will not be used\n");
return S_OK;
}
@ -3191,6 +3186,32 @@ HRESULT WINAPI CoWaitForMultipleHandles(DWORD dwFlags, DWORD dwTimeout,
{
MSG msg;
/* call message filter */
if (COM_CurrentApt()->filter)
{
DWORD be_handled = IMessageFilter_MessagePending(
COM_CurrentApt()->filter, 0 /* FIXME */,
now - start_time,
COM_CurrentInfo()->pending_call_count ? PENDINGTYPE_NESTED : PENDINGTYPE_TOPLEVEL);
TRACE("IMessageFilter_MessagePending returned %d\n", be_handled);
switch (be_handled)
{
case PENDINGMSG_CANCELCALL:
WARN("call canceled\n");
hr = RPC_E_CALL_CANCELED;
break;
case PENDINGMSG_WAITNOPROCESS:
case PENDINGMSG_WAITDEFPROCESS:
default:
/* FIXME: MSDN is very vague about the difference
* between WAITNOPROCESS and WAITDEFPROCESS - there
* appears to be none, so it is possibly a left-over
* from the 16-bit world. */
break;
}
}
/* note: using "if" here instead of "while" might seem less
* efficient, but only if we are optimising for quick delivery
* of pending messages, rather than quick completion of the