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23#ifndef __com_sun_star_bridge_oleautomation_NamedArgument_idl__
24#define __com_sun_star_bridge_oleautomation_NamedArgument_idl__
25
26
27module com {  module sun {  module star {  module bridge {  module oleautomation {
28
29/** represents a named argument in a call to a method of an Automation object.
30    <p>
31    The Automation bridge accepts values of <type>NamedArgument</type> when a
32    call to an Automation object is made. The call is done through the
33    <method scope="com::sun::star::script">XInvocation::invoke</method>
34    method, which takes all arguments in a sequence of anys. Usually the order
35    of the arguments must correspond to the order of arguments in the Automation
36    method. By using instances of <type>NamedArgument</type> the arguments in the
37    sequence can be unordered. The Automation object being called must support
38    named arguments, otherwise the call fails.
39    </p>
40
41    @since OpenOffice 1.1.2
42 */
43struct NamedArgument
44{
45    /** The name of the argument, for which
46        <member>NamedArgument::Value</member> is intended.
47     */
48    string Name;
49
50    /** The value of the argument whoose name is the one as contained in the
51        member <member>Name</member>.
52     */
53    any Value;
54};
55
56}; }; }; }; };
57
58
59#endif
60