Hi, This is very nice to hear :) I’m sure Pablo will help in his capabilities, we want to improve windows interaction as much as possible :)
Esteban > On 25 Sep 2019, at 22:28, eftomi <tomaz.t...@ef.uni-lj.si> wrote: > > Hi, > > I finally got some time to check Pablo's PharoCOM package closely. At first > I had problems with simple things, like making Word visible with > properyNamed:put: (it's frustrating when you see the app on the processes > list but you cannot control it :-)) but then I found the reason - it was a > tiny detail in Win32VariantBool>>#write:to:, and then - voila! > > Here's an example of opening Word for Windows, adding a blank document, > typing some text and getting this text back to Pharo: > > Ole32Lib uniqueInstance initLibrary. > wrd := COMDispatchInstance createInstanceByName: 'Word.Application'. > wrd propertyNamed: 'Visible' put: true. > > docs := wrd propertyNamed: 'Documents'. > docs dispatch: 'Add'. > > sel := wrd propertyNamed: 'Selection'. > sel dispatch: 'TypeText' withArguments: {'Hello from Pharo!'}. > > sel dispatch: 'WholeStory' . > Transcript show: (sel propertyNamed: 'Text'); cr. > > Another example is with Active Data Objects to get DB access: > > conn := COMDispatchInstance createInstanceByName: 'ADODB.Connection' . > conn dispatch: 'Open' withArguments: { 'DSN=this; Uid=that; Pwd=theOther;' } > . > conn propertyNamed: 'State' . --> true! > rst := (COMDispatchInstance createInstanceByName: 'ADODB.Recordset') . > rst dispatch: 'Open' withArguments: { 'SomeTableName' . conn . 3 . 1 }. > > The last line raises an exception because not all of the data types that > functions are reporting are implemented yet, as Pablo mentioned in his post. > > The package is really nicely prepared. The most impressive is it's > reflective capability. My "proof of concept" work with DispHelper library > that I mentioned in another forum topic was successful (I can get to the SQL > Server :-)), however it's a dead-end regarding the reflection. > > I'm very interested in COM implementation since I found Pharo to be very > useful as a tool, and since I work in "windowed" environment the COM > interaction is crucial to me. I decided to spent my free evenings working on > the project finalization. I'm not sure of how long will it take though :-) > Pablo, I hope that I can count on your help regarding the questions about > the overall architecture that you set. > > Is anybody else interested in this? Maybe we can join our efforts. > > Best wishes, > Tomaz > > > > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html >