IEnumString
IEnumString is defined to enumerate strings. LPWSTR is the type
that indicates a pointer to a zero-terminated string of wide, i.e., Unicode,
characters. IEnumString has the same methods as all enumerator
interfaces: Next, Skip, Reset, and Clone. For
general information on these methods, refer to IEnumXXXX
When to Implement
It is usually
not necessary to implement this interface unless you have use for a custom
string enumerator. A system implementation in the bind context object on which
is the IBindCtx interface also contains an implementation of IEnumString.
IBindCtx::EnumObjectParam returns a pointer to this IEnumString
interface on an enumerator that can return the keys of the bind context s
string-keyed table of pointers.
When to Use
Call the
methods of IEnumString to enumerate through a set of strings.
The
prototypes of the member functions are as follows:
HRESULT Next(ULONG celt, LPOLESTR * rgelt,
ULONG * pceltFetched)
HRESULT
Skip(ULONG celt)
HRESULT
Reset(void)
HRESULT
Clone(IEnumString ** ppenum)