The ICeFileFilterSite::ReportLoss method is used by a file filter to report any information that it intentionally discarded during a file conversion. The file filter specifies a message that explains the data loss, and Windows CE Services formats and displays the message in a message box when the file conversion has completed. The file filter can specify either the identifier of a message table resource, or the address of a buffer that contains the message string.
STDMETHODIMP ICeFileFilterSite::ReportLoss(
DWORD dw,
LPCTSTR psz,
va_list * Arguments
);
Header file: | Replfilt.h |
Platforms: | H/PC |
Windows CE versions: | 2.0 and later |
None.
The interpretation of each 32-bit value depends on the formatting information associated with the insert in the message definition. The default is to treat each value as a pointer to a null-terminated string. By default, the Arguments parameter is of type va_list*, which is a language- and implementation-specific data type for describing a variable number of arguments.
If the Win32 error value (passed in the dw parameter of the ICeFileFilterSite::ReportLoss method) to be formatted with FormatMessage is not NULL, then the Explorer Window will first call the file filter's ICeFileFilter::FormatMessage method (that is, in the current module) to request a description of the error. If the file filter's FormatMessage fails, then the Explorer Window attempts to identify the error using the system FormatMessage call.
If dw is NULL, then the strings passed in the psz and Arguments parameters are reported in a message by Windows CE Services when the file conversion is complete. Note that only one of the parameters dw or psz should not be NULL. That is, either a message identifier or a message string may be passed in the call to ReportLoss.