An interface to tunnel UNO. This means providing access to data or
something else, which is not specified by UNO-IDL.
@attention
Restrictive useage. Use only, if there is no better possibility left.
It is definitely a hack.
Common usage:
Getting a C++ object pointer in the same process, thus to use an
implementation directly, most often because of a design flaw.
Call this method to get something which is not specified in UNO, e.g.
an address to some C++ object.
@attention
The identifier specifies how the return value is to be reinterpreted.
The identifier must be globally unique, because it is unknown where
the implementation resides.
Call this method to get something which is not specified in UNO, e.g.
an address to some C++ object.
@attention
The identifier specifies how the return value is to be reinterpreted.
The identifier must be globally unique, because it is unknown where
the implementation resides.