From Using UNO from Automation
<https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/Bridge/Using_UNO_from_Automation>
:
Different interfaces can have functions with the same name. There is no
way to call a function which belongs to a
particular interface, because interfaces can not be requested in
Automation. If a UNO object provides two functions
with the same name, it is undefined which function will be called. A
solution for this issue is planned for the future.
Has a solution indeed been provided for this?
Also, I imagine the Automation bridge could select an overload based on the
types of the passed in arguments, or at least based on the number of
passed-in arguments. Is this the case?
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Context
- Overload resolution with the Automation bridge · ZevSpitz
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