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#ifndef __com_sun_star_lang_XUnoTunnel_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_lang_XUnoTunnel_idl__
#ifndef __com_sun_star_uno_XInterface_idl__
#include <com/sun/star/uno/XInterface.idl>
#endif
//=============================================================================
module com { module sun { module star { module lang {
//=============================================================================
/** An interface to tunnel UNO. This means providing access to data or
something else, which is not specified by UNO-IDL.
@attention
Restrictive useage. Use only, if there is no better possibility left.
It is definitely a hack.
<p>
Common usage:
Getting a C++ object pointer in the same process, thus to use an
implementation directly, most often because of a design flaw.
</p>
*/
published interface XUnoTunnel: com::sun::star::uno::XInterface
{
/** Call this method to get something which is not specified in UNO, e.g.
an address to some C++ object.
@attention
The identifier specifies how the return value is to be reinterpreted.
The identifier must be globally unique, because it is unknown where
the implementation resides.
@param aIdentifier
identifier
@return
something
*/
hyper getSomething( [in] sequence< byte > aIdentifier );
};
//=============================================================================
}; }; }; };
/*=============================================================================
=============================================================================*/
#endif