ICeFileFilter::NextConvertFile

When the user selects a conversion type from the Windows CE Services File Conversion Properties dialog box, Windows CE Services calls the ICeFileFilter::NextConvertFile method of the file filter that supports the selected conversion.

Syntax

STDMETHODIMP ICeFileFilter::NextConvertFile(
int
nConversion,
PFF_CONVERTINFO *pci,
PFF_SOURCEFILE *psf,
PFF_DESTINATIONFILE *pdf,
volatile BOOL *pbCancel,
PR_ERROR *perr
);

At a Glance

Header file: Replfilt.h
Platforms: H/PC
Windows CE versions: 2.0 and later

Parameters

nConversion
A counter for converting a single source file into multiple destination files. This parameter will be zero the first time NextConvertFile is called and will be incremented for each successive call. A simple filter should return HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS) if this parameter is not zero.
pci
Pointer to a CFF_CONVERTINFO structure that contains a pointer to an ICeFileFilterSite object. A file filter uses this interface to create an IStream or IStorage object to read the contents of the source file or to write to the destination file. The type of interface object to create is determined by the the nHowToOpen parameter in the ICeFileFilterSite::OpenSourceFile and ICeFileFilterSite::OpenDestinationFile methods. Any files opened in this way should be closed using the corresponding ICeFileFilterSite::CloseSourceFile or ICeFileFilterSite::CloseDestinationFile methods.
psf
Pointer to a CFF_SOURCEFILE structure that contains information about the source file.
pdf
Pointer to a CFF_DESTINATIONFILE structure that contains information about the destination file.
pbCancel
Pointer to a variable that receives TRUE if the user cancels the file conversion before it is completed. Otherwise, the variable is set to FALSE. Because this variable is updated asynchronously by another thread, its contents can change at any time. A file filter must check this variable regularly during the conversion process, and return ERROR_CANCELLED (after cleaning up) if it is ever set to TRUE.
perr
Address of a filter-defined error value that can be passed (by the Windows CE Services application) to the ICeFileFilter::FormatMessage method. This error value will be ignored unless the return value from NextConvertFile is E_FAIL.

Return Values

NOERROR
The subconversion was successful; proceed to the next subconversion.
HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (ERROR_CANCELLED)
The user canceled the conversion.
HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS)
The conversion (or last subconversion) was successful. End calls to ICeFileFilter::NextConvertFile.
E_FAIL
The perr parameter contained an error value that should be passed to ICeFileFilter::FormatMessage.

Remarks

The Explorer Window for the mobile device calls the ICeFileFilter::NextConvertFile method repeatedly, incrementing the nConversion parameter, until the return value is ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS. A simple filter should return NOERROR the first time this method is called, and thereafter return HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS). Alternatively, a file filter can return E_FAIL and specify a filter-defined error code in the variable pointed to by perr. For more information about filter-defined error codes, see Filter Defined Error Values.

As a file conversion progresses, a file filter should periodically call ICeFileFilterSite::ReportProgress to report its progress. Windows CE Services uses the progress information to update a progress bar that shows the user how much of the conversion has been completed.

If any important data is intentionally discarded by a file filter during the conversion process, the filter should call ICeFileFilterSite::ReportLoss to report the loss. When calling this ReportLoss, the 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. For more information, see Transferring Files.

See Also

ICeFileFilterSite::ReportLoss, ICeFileFilterSite::ReportProgress