On 16-1-2022 14:18, Ryan Joseph via fpc-pascal wrote:
I had some fun today on my day off and managed to actually implement this based
on the if-statement based string case labels. Is the compiler team interested
in this feature? I think it's a clearly useful addition to OOP and an
appropriate new use of the case statement.
https://gitlab.com/genericptr/free-pascal/-/commits/case_label_classref
Here's an example of what I did. To keep it simple you use "ClassType" to
branch off of possible class types.
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o := TInterfacedObject.Create;
case o.ClassType of
TObject: writeln('TObject');
TInterfacedObject: writeln('TInterfacedObject');
TAggregatedObject: writeln('TAggregatedObject');
otherwise
writeln('OTHER: ',o.ClassName);
end;
What does it print in this case? I mean tobject matches, and
tinterfacedobject too.
The most logic solution would be to only run the most specialized case?
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