Cool, thanks to the three :) @Peter, I’d like if you tell us at the end if you had success at automating you mail workflow ^^
> El 8 abr 2020, a las 10:15, Tomaž Turk <tomaz.t...@ef.uni-lj.si> escribió: > > Thanks Pablo for your quick response! I tested 32 and 64 bit images with > >1.000.000 strings and it works just fine. > > Best wishes, > Tomaz > > > ------ Original Message ------ > From: "teso...@gmail.com" <teso...@gmail.com> > To: "Any question about pharo is welcome" <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> > Cc: "Tomaž Turk" <tomaz.t...@ef.uni-lj.si> > Sent: 8.4.2020 9:54:35 > Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Automation of MS Office from Pharo > >> Hi!!! >> This was a great report. I have submitted a fix in the master of Pharo-COM. >> >> Basically the problem was to free twice the BSTR in the Variant. >> It was being free in the access to the value and in the free of the struct. >> Why it works with other BSTR when they are smaller, I cannot know. >> >> I have added another smoke test using Word >> >> Can you try the fix? >> >> Thanks, both for helping me with the reports, they were great. >> >> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 9:37 AM PBKResearch <pe...@pbkresearch.co.uk> wrote: >>> >>> Tomaz, that was my understanding from the VBA piece you cited yesterday. So >>> presumably it must be something in Pharo-Com which imposes the limits we >>> have seen. I am OK at the moment, because all this work is just an >>> exploration of possibilities; I can wait until you and Pablo have sorted it >>> out. But from the results of your tests, a maximum of 16K in 64-bit systems >>> must be a serious limitation, so something in Pharo-Com needs fixing. >>> >>> >>> >>> For my immediate work, I shall continue exporting the full text using >>> MailItem.SaveAs; my further processing uses files I have exported manually >>> in this way, so it’s not a problem. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> >>> Peter Kenny >>> >>> >>> >>> From: Pharo-users <pharo-users-boun...@lists.pharo.org> On Behalf Of Tomaž >>> Turk >>> Sent: 08 April 2020 07:58 >>> To: Any question about pharo is welcome <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> >>> Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] Automation of MS Office from Pharo >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks, Stephane, for the acknowledgement. Peter, as I understand, the >>> limits in COM BSTR data type are defined by the header's length prefix >>> (which is 4 bytes) and software implementatios - for instance, string data >>> type in Visual Basic for Applications is described as "a variable-length >>> string can contain up to approximately 2 billion (2^31) characters", which >>> is in line with the BSTR header. I'm not sure if the OS architecture (32 >>> and 64 bit) influences these values. >>> >>> >>> >>> Best wishes, >>> >>> Tomaz >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Pablo Tesone. >> teso...@gmail.com > >