06.11.2010 22:16, ik wrote:
why not something like this:

TAClass = class
private
  FField : class integer;
end;
"var" and "class var" starts new sections in the class declaration. Therefore you can define several class fields or instance fields after them.

For example
TAClass = class
private
  class var
    Field1: Integer;
    Field2: String;
  var
    Field3: Integer;
    Field4: String;
end;

Further more, what is the difference between a "normal" field and a variable inside a class:

TAClass = class
private
  var Variable : Integer;
end;

var - you start a fields section
Variable : Integer;  - you declare a field inside this section.

You can skip "var" in this case. But if you previosly had "const" or "type" section or had a method/property declaration and want to declare a field again then you need to explicitly start a field section by "var" keyword.

For example:

TAClass = class
private
  type
     TMyInt = type integer;
  var // this keyword is required here
    Field1: TMyInt;
end;

Best regards,
Paul Ishenin.
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