> On Jun 23, 2018, at 3:15 AM, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal 
> <fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org> wrote:
> 
> More often than not people use classes instead of records and even then for 
> records constructors (or factory methods) cover the important cases. E.g. for 
> TPoint there is Point() while 3.0.0 also added TPoint.Create() and a 
> TPoint.Zero() as convenience method for an empty TPoint.

Sure, and those are all welcome additions to the language which I use often.

I’m speaking of the general friction when creating custom records and having to 
go through the boiler plate of adding those methods every time and breaking the 
record into the implementation so I can have class functions (which need to be 
called also) or now initialize operators which save the calling step. It’s just 
friction in the development process and busy work.

My thinking was that because variables can assign values at declaration it 
would be reasonable to assume that record fields could have default values 
which would be assigned at declaration. It sounds like a natural extension of 
the syntax that already exists.

I assumed (wrongly perhaps) because this feature exists in c++, c#, swift etc… 
that it was in demand.

Regards,
        Ryan Joseph

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