I don't have very much background regarding COM nor coclasses, so I don't quite understand why I can use the new
operator with an interface. From a language/framework-agnostic view, it's confusing why this compiles and runs correctly:
using Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel;
public class ExcelProgram
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Application excel = new Application();
}
}
Inspecting Application
in Visual Studio 2010 shows me:
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
namespace Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel
{
// Summary:
// Represents the entire Microsoft Excel application.
[Guid("000208D5-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")]
[CoClass(typeof(ApplicationClass))]
public interface Application : _Application, AppEvents_Event
{
}
}
What is going on behind the scenes?