IOleUndoManager::RedoTo
Instructs the
undo manager to invoke undo actions back through the redo stack, down to and
including the specified undo unit.
HRESULT RedoTo(
IOleUndoUnit* pUU |
//Pointer to
the top level unit to redo |
); |
|
Parameters
pUU
[in] [in]
Pointer to the top level unit to redo. If this parameter is NULL, the most
recently added top level unit is used.
Return Values
S_OK
The specified
undo unit was successfully invoked to perform its undo action.
E_INVALIDARG
The specified
undo unit is not on the redo stack.
E_ABORT
Both the undo
attempt and the rollback attempt failed. The undo manager should never
propagate the E_ABORT obtained from a contained undo unit. Instead, it should
map any E_ABORT values returned from other undo units to E_FAIL.
E_UNEXPECTED
The undo
manager is disabled.
Remarks
This method
calls the IOleUndoUnit::Do method on each top-level undo unit. Then, it
releases that undo unit.
Note that the
specified undo unit must be a top-level unit, typically retrieved through IOleUndoManager::EnumRedoable.
In case an
error is returned from the undo unit, the undo manager needs to attempt to
rollback the state of the document to recover from the error by performing
actions on the redo stack.
No matter
what the success of the rollback, the undo manager should always clear both
stacks before returning the error.
If the undo
manager has called the Do method on more than one top-level unit, it should
only rollback the unit that returned the error. The top-level units that
succeeded should not be rolled back.
The undo
manager must also keep track of whether or not units were added to the opposite
stack so it won t attempt rollback if nothing was added. See the IOleUndoManager
interface for detailed description of error handling.
See Also