Re: [libreoffice-users] Meaning of "protected" members, in particular under the Automation bridge

2017-09-04 Thread Stephan Bergmann

On 09/04/2017 07:18 AM, ZevSpitz wrote:

The following code (run under Windows Script Host):

 var serviceManager = new ActiveXObject('com.sun.star.ServiceManager');
 var desktop =
serviceManager.defaultContext.getByName('/singletons/com.sun.star.frame.theDesktop');
 var document = desktop.loadComponentFromURL("private:factory/swriter",
"_blank", 0, []);
 var textSections = new
VBArray(document.StyleFamilies.ElementNames).toArray();
 WScript.Echo(textSections.length); // outputs 7 in my case

makes use of the protected function
com.sun.star.XStyleFamiliesSupplier::getStyleFamilies. This function is
described as protected in the
[GenericTextDocument](https://api.libreoffice.org/docs/idl/ref/servicecom_1_1sun_1_1star_1_1text_1_1GenericTextDocument.html)
documentation.

Usually, protected means the member is only accessible from within a derived
class, but that doesn't seem to be the case here.

1. What does "protected" mean in this context?


UNOIDL does not have such a public/protected/private concept.

However, the documentation at 
 is generated with a tool, 
Doxygen, that is also used to generate documentation for other languages 
besides UNOIDL (like C++ and Java).


Michael (on CC) extended Doxygen to also support UNOIDL.  Looks like 
there is a bug somewhere that causes the generated output to mention 
"public" or "protected" where they don't make sense.


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[libreoffice-users] Meaning of "protected" members, in particular under the Automation bridge

2017-09-03 Thread ZevSpitz
The following code (run under Windows Script Host):

var serviceManager = new ActiveXObject('com.sun.star.ServiceManager');
var desktop =
serviceManager.defaultContext.getByName('/singletons/com.sun.star.frame.theDesktop');
var document = desktop.loadComponentFromURL("private:factory/swriter",
"_blank", 0, []);
var textSections = new
VBArray(document.StyleFamilies.ElementNames).toArray();
WScript.Echo(textSections.length); // outputs 7 in my case

makes use of the protected function
com.sun.star.XStyleFamiliesSupplier::getStyleFamilies. This function is
described as protected in the
[GenericTextDocument](https://api.libreoffice.org/docs/idl/ref/servicecom_1_1sun_1_1star_1_1text_1_1GenericTextDocument.html)
documentation.

Usually, protected means the member is only accessible from within a derived
class, but that doesn't seem to be the case here.

1. What does "protected" mean in this context?

-

Also, the documentation for
[XStyleFamiliesSupplier](https://api.libreoffice.org/docs/idl/ref/interfacecom_1_1sun_1_1star_1_1style_1_1XStyleFamiliesSupplier.html)
lists getStyleFamilies as public, not as protected.

2. Shouldn't the public/protected access modifier be defined in the base
interface?



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