On Tue, 24 Sep 2013, Xiangrong Fang wrote:
Thanks, this works, sort of. But does not meet my needs, I will pass in
either an int value or an object, but Variant is not compatible with TObject.
You could make it so using a custom variant manager or operator overloading,
but this requires
Thanks, this works, sort of. But does not meet my needs, I will pass in
either an int value or an object, but Variant is not compatible with
TObject.
Alternatively, this also does NOT work: array [0..1] of const; no matter
it is a type definition or used as function parameter.
This is a trivi
On Tue, 24 Sep 2013, Xiangrong Fang wrote:
Hi There,
If you declare this:
procedure proc(param: array of const);
Then you can pass any type of varaible to param, however, only in an array,
such as proc([1, 2]);
Is it possible to achieve the effect of the code below (which is wrong):
proc
Hi There,
If you declare this:
procedure proc(param: array of const);
Then you can pass any type of varaible to param, however, only in an array,
such as proc([1, 2]);
Is it possible to achieve the effect of the code below (which is wrong):
procedure proc(p1: const; p2: const);
So that: 1) p1