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#ifndef __com_sun_star_bridge_oleautomation_SCode_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_bridge_oleautomation_SCode_idl__
module com { module sun { module star { module bridge { module oleautomation {
/** <p>is the UNO representation of the Automation type SCODE.
</p>
<p>
A <code>SCODE</code> is used to express errors in Automation.
In UNO it could be represented by a <atom>long</atom> and therefore a typedef
from <atom>long</atom> to a particular error type would do. But a typedef
cannot be expressed in all language bindings. In the case where no typedefs
are supported the actual type is used. That is, a typedef'd error type would
be represented as <code>int</code> in Java. The information that the
<code>int</code> is an error type is lost.
</p>
<p>
When calling Automation objects from UNO the distinction between error type
and <atom>long</atom> is important. Therefore the <type>Scode</type> is
declared as struct.
</p>
@since OpenOffice 1.1.2
*/
struct SCode
{
long Value;
};
}; }; }; }; };
#endif