Returns the text attributes for a block of document text.
HRESULT GetScriptTextAttributes( LPCOLESTR pstrCode, ULONG uNumCodeChars, LPCOLESTR pstrDelimiter, DWORD dwFlags, SOURCE_TEXT_ATTR* pattr );
- pstrCode
[in] The script block text. This string does not need to be null terminated.
- uNumCodeChars
[in] The number of characters in the script block text.
- pstrDelimiter
[in] Address of the end-of-script-block delimiter. When pstrCode is parsed from a stream of text, the host typically uses a delimiter, such as two single quotation marks (''), to detect the end of the script block. This parameter specifies the delimiter that the host used, allowing the scripting engine to provide some conditional primitive preprocessing (for example, replacing a single quotation mark ['] with two single quotation marks for use as a delimiter). Exactly how (and if) the scripting engine uses this information depends on the scripting engine. Set this parameter to NULL if the host did not use a delimiter to mark the end of the script block.
- dwFlags
[in] Flags associated with the script block. Can be a combination of these values:
Constant
Value
Description
GETATTRTYPE_DEPSCAN
0x0001
Indicates that identifiers and dot operators should be identified with the SOURCETEXT_ATTR_IDENTIFIER and SOURCETEXT_ATTR_MEMBERLOOKUP flags, respectively.
GETATTRFLAG_THIS
0x0100
Indicates that the identifier for the current object should be identified with the SOURCETEXT_ATTR_THIS flag.
GETATTRFLAG_HUMANTEXT
0x8000
Indicates that string content and comment text should be identified with the SOURCETEXT_ATTR_HUMANTEXT flag.
- pattr
[in, out] Buffer to contain the returned attributes.
The method returns an HRESULT. Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK | The method succeeded. |
E_NOTIMPL | The host uses only default attributes. |
This method returns the text attributes for an arbitrary block of document text. It is acceptable for hosts to return E_NOTIMPL, in which case the default attributes are used.