Hi Sven,

Thanks for clarifying the TPoint type. I thought it was a record structure, but just wanted to make sure - as I mentioned, different frameworks or libraries might use different types.


On 2017-07-26 21:14, Sven Barth via Lazarus wrote:
For object types you'll need to declare global operator overloads to use
e.g. the = operator

Then it's also good that I don't like the = operator for objects and classes. As I mentioned earlier, I like the more OOP approach where methods of an object/class act on the data the type holds. So TPoint.Equals() makes much more sense to me that p1 = p2. Just my personal opinion I guess. ;-)


Regards,
  Graeme

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