The class variable defined in a generic type is instantiated in each instantiated type identified by the type parameters.
The following code shows that TFoo<Integer>.FCount and TFoo<String>.FCount are instantiated only once, and these are two different variables.
{$APPTYPE CONSOLE} type TFoo<T> = class class var FCount: Integer; constructor Create; end; constructor TFoo<T>.Create; begin inherited Create; Inc(FCount); end; procedure Test; FI: TFoo<Integer>; begin FI := TFoo<Integer>.Create; FI.Free; end; var FI: TFoo<Integer>; FS: TFoo<String>; begin FI := TFoo<Integer>.Create; FI.Free; FS := TFoo<String>.Create; FS.Free; Test; WriteLn(TFoo<Integer>.FCount); // outputs 2 WriteLn(TFoo<String>.FCount); // outputs 1 end;
Copyright(C) 2008 CodeGear(TM). All Rights Reserved.
|
What do you think about this topic? Send feedback!
|