I want my in-project units depend on a single in-project unit which abstracts
the actual used out-project units. i.e. instead of:
MyUnit1 -> RTLUnit
MyUnit2 -> RTLUnit
I want it to be:
MyUnit1 -> RTLAbstractorUnit
MyUnit2 -> RTLAbstractorUnit
RTLAbstractorUnit -> RTLUnit
So I try to write:
uni
Am 28.08.2016 21:15 schrieb "leledumbo" :
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> but neither of above seems to work. What is the correct way to write
generic
> type aliases? Even if it's not real alias like the last 3, as long as it's
> working, I'm OK.
Type aliases for generics are not supported.
Regards,
Sven
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> Type aliases for generics are not supported.
OK, but Delphi seems to support the last 3 variant which creates a generic
subclass of a specialized generic type:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10060009/is-it-possible-to-create-a-type-alias-to-a-generic-class-in-delphi
At least, it shouldn't ma
Am 29.08.2016 05:36 schrieb "leledumbo" :
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> > Type aliases for generics are not supported.
>
> OK, but Delphi seems to support the last 3 variant which creates a generic
> subclass of a specialized generic type:
>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10060009/is-it-possible-to-create-a-type-alias-t