public interface IShellFolder
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static class |
IShellFolder.Converter |
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static Guid.IID |
IID_ISHELLFOLDER
The interface IID for QueryInterface et al
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int |
AddRef()
Increments the reference count for an interface on an object.
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WinNT.HRESULT |
BindToObject(Pointer pidl,
Pointer pbc,
Guid.REFIID riid,
PointerByReference ppv)
Retrieves a handler, typically the Shell folder object that implements IShellFolder for a particular item.
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WinNT.HRESULT |
BindToStorage(Pointer pidl,
Pointer pbc,
Guid.REFIID riid,
PointerByReference ppv)
Requests a pointer to an object's storage interface.
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WinNT.HRESULT |
CompareIDs(WinDef.LPARAM lParam,
Pointer pidl1,
Pointer pidl2)
Determines the relative order of two file objects or folders, given their item identifier lists.
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WinNT.HRESULT |
CreateViewObject(WinDef.HWND hwndOwner,
Guid.REFIID riid,
PointerByReference ppv)
Requests an object that can be used to obtain information from or interact with a folder object.
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WinNT.HRESULT |
EnumObjects(WinDef.HWND hwnd,
int grfFlags,
PointerByReference ppenumIDList)
Enables a client to determine the contents of a folder by creating an item identifier enumeration object and returning its IEnumIDList interface.
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WinNT.HRESULT |
GetAttributesOf(int cidl,
Pointer apidl,
IntByReference rgfInOut)
Gets the attributes of one or more file or folder objects contained in the object represented by IShellFolder.
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WinNT.HRESULT |
GetDisplayNameOf(Pointer pidl,
int flags,
ShTypes.STRRET pName)
Retrieves the display name for the specified file object or subfolder.
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WinNT.HRESULT |
GetUIObjectOf(WinDef.HWND hwndOwner,
int cidl,
Pointer apidl,
Guid.REFIID riid,
IntByReference rgfReserved,
PointerByReference ppv)
If this method succeeds, it returns S_OK.
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WinNT.HRESULT |
ParseDisplayName(WinDef.HWND hwnd,
Pointer pbc,
java.lang.String pszDisplayName,
IntByReference pchEaten,
PointerByReference ppidl,
IntByReference pdwAttributes)
Translates the display name of a file object or a folder into an item identifier list
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WinNT.HRESULT |
QueryInterface(Guid.REFIID riid,
PointerByReference ppvObject)
Retrieves pointers to the supported interfaces on an object.
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int |
Release()
Decrements the reference count for an interface on an object.
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WinNT.HRESULT |
SetNameOf(WinDef.HWND hwnd,
Pointer pidl,
java.lang.String pszName,
int uFlags,
PointerByReference ppidlOut)
Sets the display name of a file object or subfolder, changing the item identifier in the process.
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static final Guid.IID IID_ISHELLFOLDER
WinNT.HRESULT QueryInterface(Guid.REFIID riid, PointerByReference ppvObject)
riid
- The identifier of the interface being requested.ppvObject
- The address of a pointer variable that receives the interface pointer requested in the riid parameter. Upon successful
return, *ppvObject contains the requested interface pointer to the object. If the object does not support the
interface, *ppvObject is set to NULL.int AddRef()
int Release()
WinNT.HRESULT ParseDisplayName(WinDef.HWND hwnd, Pointer pbc, java.lang.String pszDisplayName, IntByReference pchEaten, PointerByReference ppidl, IntByReference pdwAttributes)
hwnd
- A window handle. The client should provide a window handle if it displays a dialog or message box. Otherwise set hwnd to NULL.pbc
- Optional. A pointer to a bind context used to pass parameters as inputs and outputs to the parsing function. These passed parameters
are often specific to the data source and are documented by the data source owners. For example, the file system data source accepts
the name being parsed (as a WIN32_FIND_DATA structure), using the STR_FILE_SYS_BIND_DATA bind context parameter.
STR_PARSE_PREFER_FOLDER_BROWSING can be passed to indicate that URLs are parsed using the file system data source when possible.
Construct a bind context object using CreateBindCtx and populate the values using IBindCtx::RegisterObjectParam. See Bind Context
String Keys for a complete list of these.
If no data is being passed to or received from the parsing function, this value can be NULL.pszDisplayName
- A null-terminated Unicode string with the display name. Because each Shell folder defines its own parsing syntax, the
form this string can take may vary. The desktop folder, for instance, accepts paths such as "C:\My Docs\My File.txt".
It also will accept references to items in the namespace that have a GUID associated with them using the "::{GUID}" syntax.
For example, to retrieve a fully qualified identifier list for the control panel from the desktop folder, you can use the following:
"::{CLSID for Control Panel}\::{CLSID for printers folder}"pchEaten
- A pointer to a ULONG value that receives the number of characters of the display name that was parsed. If your application
does not need this information, set pchEaten to NULL, and no value will be returned.ppidl
- When this method returns, contains a pointer to the PIDL for the object. The returned item identifier list specifies the item
relative to the parsing folder. If the object associated with pszDisplayName is within the parsing folder, the returned item
identifier list will contain only one SHITEMID structure. If the object is in a subfolder of the parsing folder, the returned
item identifier list will contain multiple SHITEMID structures. If an error occurs, NULL is returned in this address.
When it is no longer needed, it is the responsibility of the caller to free this resource by calling CoTaskMemFree.pdwAttributes
- The value used to query for file attributes. If not used, it should be set to NULL. To query for one or more attributes, initialize
this parameter with the SFGAO flags that represent the attributes of interest. On return, those attributes that are true and were requested will be set.WinNT.HRESULT EnumObjects(WinDef.HWND hwnd, int grfFlags, PointerByReference ppenumIDList)
hwnd
- If user input is required to perform the enumeration, this window handle should be used by the enumeration object as the parent window
to take user input. An example would be a dialog box to ask for a password or prompt the user to insert a CD or floppy disk.
If hwndOwner is set to NULL, the enumerator should not post any messages, and if user input is required, it should silently fail.grfFlags
- Flags indicating which items to include in the enumeration. For a list of possible values, see the SHCONTF enumerated type.ppenumIDList
- The address that receives a pointer to the IEnumIDList interface of the enumeration object created by this method.
If an error occurs or no suitable subobjects are found, ppenumIDList is set to NULL.WinNT.HRESULT BindToObject(Pointer pidl, Pointer pbc, Guid.REFIID riid, PointerByReference ppv)
pidl
- The address of an ITEMIDLIST structure (PIDL) that identifies the subfolder. This value can refer to an item at any level below
the parent folder in the namespace hierarchy. The structure contains one or more SHITEMID structures, followed by a terminating NULL.pbc
- A pointer to an IBindCtx interface on a bind context object that can be used to pass parameters to the construction of the handler.
If this parameter is not used, set it to NULL. Because support for this parameter is optional for folder object implementations,
some folders may not support the use of bind contexts.
Information that can be provided in the bind context includes a BIND_OPTS structure that includes a grfMode member that indicates
the access mode when binding to a stream handler. Other parameters can be set and discovered using IBindCtx::RegisterObjectParam
and IBindCtx::GetObjectParam.riid
- The identifier of the interface to return. This may be IID_IShellFolder, IID_IStream, or any other interface that identifies a particular handler.ppv
- When this method returns, contains the address of a pointer to the requested interface. If an error occurs, a NULL pointer is returned at this address.WinNT.HRESULT BindToStorage(Pointer pidl, Pointer pbc, Guid.REFIID riid, PointerByReference ppv)
pidl
- The address of an ITEMIDLIST structure that identifies the subfolder relative to its parent folder. The structure must contain exactly one SHITEMID structure followed by a terminating zero.pbc
- The optional address of an IBindCtx interface on a bind context object to be used during this operation. If this parameter is
not used, set it to NULL. Because support for pbc is optional for folder object implementations, some folders may not support the use of bind contexts.riid
- The IID of the requested storage interface. To retrieve an IStream, IStorage, or IPropertySetStorage interface pointer, set
riid to IID_IStream, IID_IStorage, or IID_IPropertySetStorage, respectively.ppv
- The address that receives the interface pointer specified by riid. If an error occurs, a NULL pointer is returned in this address.WinNT.HRESULT CompareIDs(WinDef.LPARAM lParam, Pointer pidl1, Pointer pidl2)
lParam
- A value that specifies how the comparison should be performed.
The lower sixteen bits of lParam define the sorting rule. Most applications set the sorting rule to the default value of zero, indicating that the
two items should be compared by name. The system does not define any other sorting rules. Some folder objects might allow calling applications to
use the lower sixteen bits of lParam to specify folder-specific sorting rules. The rules and their associated lParam values are defined by the folder.
When the system folder view object calls IShellFolder::CompareIDs, the lower sixteen bits of lParam are used to specify the column to be used for
the comparison.
The upper sixteen bits of lParam are used for flags that modify the sorting rule. The system currently defines these modifier flags.
SHCIDS_ALLFIELDS
Version 5.0. Compare all the information contained in the ITEMIDLIST structure, not just the display names. This flag is valid only for folder objects that support
the IShellFolder2 interface. For instance, if the two items are files, the folder should compare their names, sizes, file times, attributes, and any other information
in the structures. If this flag is set, the lower sixteen bits of lParam must be zero.
SHCIDS_CANONICALONLY
Version 5.0. When comparing by name, compare the system names but not the display names. When this flag is passed, the two items are compared by whatever criteria the
Shell folder determines are most efficient, as long as it implements a consistent sort function. This flag is useful when comparing for equality or when the results of
the sort are not displayed to the user. This flag cannot be combined with other flags.pidl1
- A pointer to the first item's ITEMIDLIST structure. It will be relative to the folder. This ITEMIDLIST structure can contain more than one
element; therefore, the entire structure must be compared, not just the first element.pidl2
- A pointer to the second item's ITEMIDLIST structure. It will be relative to the folder. This ITEMIDLIST structure can contain more than one
element; therefore, the entire structure must be compared, not just the first element.WinNT.HRESULT CreateViewObject(WinDef.HWND hwndOwner, Guid.REFIID riid, PointerByReference ppv)
hwndOwner
- A handle to the owner window. If you have implemented a custom folder view object, your folder view window should be created as a child of hwndOwner.riid
- A reference to the IID of the interface to retrieve through ppv, typically IID_IShellView.ppv
- When this method returns successfully, contains the interface pointer requested in riid. This is typically IShellView. See the Remarks section for more details.WinNT.HRESULT GetAttributesOf(int cidl, Pointer apidl, IntByReference rgfInOut)
cidl
- The number of items from which to retrieve attributes.apidl
- The address of an array of pointers to ITEMIDLIST structures, each of which uniquely identifies an item relative to the parent folder.
Each ITEMIDLIST structure must contain exactly one SHITEMID structure followed by a terminating zero.rgfInOut
- Pointer to a single ULONG value that, on entry, contains the bitwise SFGAO attributes that the calling application is requesting. On
exit, this value contains the requested attributes that are common to all of the specified items.WinNT.HRESULT GetUIObjectOf(WinDef.HWND hwndOwner, int cidl, Pointer apidl, Guid.REFIID riid, IntByReference rgfReserved, PointerByReference ppv)
hwndOwner
- A handle to the owner window that the client should specify if it displays a dialog box or message box.cidl
- The number of file objects or subfolders specified in the apidl parameter.apidl
- The address of an array of pointers to ITEMIDLIST structures, each of which uniquely identifies a file object or subfolder relative to
the parent folder. Each item identifier list must contain exactly one SHITEMID structure followed by a terminating zero.riid
- A reference to the IID of the interface to retrieve through ppv. This can be any valid interface identifier that can be created for an
item. The most common identifiers used by the Shell are listed in the comments at the end of this reference.rgfReserved
- Reserved.ppv
- When this method returns successfully, contains the interface pointer requested in riid.WinNT.HRESULT GetDisplayNameOf(Pointer pidl, int flags, ShTypes.STRRET pName)
pidl
- PIDL that uniquely identifies the file object or subfolder relative to the parent folder.flags
- Flags used to request the type of display name to return. For a list of possible values, see the SHGDNF enumerated type.pName
- When this method returns, contains a pointer to a STRRET structure in which to return the display name. The type of name returned in this structure can be the requested type, but the Shell folder might return a different type.WinNT.HRESULT SetNameOf(WinDef.HWND hwnd, Pointer pidl, java.lang.String pszName, int uFlags, PointerByReference ppidlOut)
hwnd
- A handle to the owner window of any dialog or message box that the client displays.pidl
- A pointer to an ITEMIDLIST structure that uniquely identifies the file object or subfolder relative to the parent folder.
The structure must contain exactly one SHITEMID structure followed by a terminating zero.pszName
- A pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the new display name.uFlags
- Flags that indicate the type of name specified by the pszName parameter. For a list of possible values and combinations of values, see SHGDNF.ppidlOut
- Optional. If specified, the address of a pointer to an ITEMIDLIST structure that receives the ITEMIDLIST of the renamed item. The
caller requests this value by passing a non-null ppidlOut. Implementations of IShellFolder::SetNameOf must return a pointer to the
new ITEMIDLIST in the ppidlOut parameter.