Microsoft DirectX 8.1 (C++) |
This topic applies to Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional only.
The Error method is called when an error occurs in the control or the underlying filter graph. Currently no errors are defined for this event.
Syntax
void Error(
short Number,
BSTR* pDescription,
long Scode,
BSTR Source,
BSTR HelpFile,
long HelpContext,
boolean* pCancelDisplay
);
Parameters
Number
Specifies the error number.
pDescription
Contains a "friendly" description of the error.
Scode
Specifies the S code for this error.
Source
Specifies the source of the error.
HelpFile
Specifies the Help file associated with the error.
HelpContext
Specifies Help context associated with the error.
pCancelDisplay
Specifies whether the display should be cancelled.
Return Values
This method does not return a value.
Remarks
The dispatch identifier (dispid) of this method is DISPID_ERROREVENT.
See Also