On 21.06.2013 09:01, Max Vlasov wrote:
Hi,

is it possible for fpc to allow using non-english characters for symbols
when COM-automation is used?
An accountant-related application very popular here in Russia mostly
uses Cyrillic symbols for naming methods and properties of their OLE
Object. They probably have English counterparts, but they're very hard
to find since not so many uses this software outside of Russia.

Delphi starting some version seems to support non-latin identifiers, at
least I saw examples at the web. But I currently doesn't have access to
latest versions.

Or is there any other way to access some ole identifier other than
direct referencing so instead of
...
   OleVariant.SomeMethodMaybeNonLatin...
...
   OleVariant.IntermediateAccess('SomeMethodMaybeNonLatin') ....

It *should* work by casting your OleVariant to a IDispatch (e.g. IDispatch(MyOleVariant) ) and then calling GetIDsOfNames and Invoke. For more information please take a look at the MSDN documentation of IDispatch here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms221608%28v=vs.85%29.aspx You might also try to find examples for Delphi where GetIDsOfNames and Invoke are used directly as I've never done this before...

Regards,
Sven
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