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The EndFlush method informs the owning filter to end a flush operation. The derived class must implement this method. |
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CPullPin.EndFlush method (Pullpin.h) |
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The EndFlush
method informs the owning filter to end a flush operation. The derived class must implement this method.
virtual HRESULT EndFlush() = 0;
This method has no parameters.
Returns an HRESULT value.
The CPullPin::Seek method calls this method. Implement this method to call the IPin::EndFlush method on each downstream input pin that receives data from this object. If your filter's output pin(s) derive from CBaseOutputPin, call the CBaseOutputPin::DeliverEndFlush method.
This design enables the filter to seek the stream simply by calling Seek on the CPullPin object.
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