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Revision as of 12:27, 22 November 2011
Copy the text below and it will demonstrate the use of procedural variables, this is a fully working program. You don't even need to understand how it works the syntax is pretty simple.
<delphi>program Test;
{$mode objfpc}{$H+} uses
{$IFDEF UNIX}{$IFDEF UseCThreads} cthreads, {$ENDIF}{$ENDIF} Classes;
// Make the Types the type corresponds to a function signature type
TFuncNoArgsString = function(): String; TFuncOneArgsString = function(x: string): string;
// Example functions function Hello: String; begin
Result := 'Hello There';
end;
function Woah(G: String): String; begin
Result := 'Woah ' + G;
end;
// Overloaded function takes the two types of function // pointers created above procedure Take(f: TFuncNoArgsString); overload; begin
WriteLn(f());
end;
procedure Take(f: TFuncOneArgsString); overload; begin
WriteLn(f('there!!!'));
end;
var
ptr: Pointer; List: TList;
begin
// the "@" symbol turns the variable into a pointer. // This must be done in order pass a function as a // paramater. This also demonstrates that pascal // keeps track of the pointer type so the overloading works!
Take(@Hello); Take(@Woah);
// Now put a function in an untyped pointer ptr := @Hello; // Type the pointer and call it all at the same time WriteLn(TFuncNoArgsString(ptr)); // A TList Example List := TList.Create; List.Add(@Hello); WriteLn(TFuncNoArgsString(List[0])); ReadLn;
end.</delphi>