There is no such thing as a circular reference in Delphi. IE. The
compiler will come up with a compiler error. 

What you are referring to is where one unit references another in this
fashion.

Unit UnitA

Interface
  Uses UnitB

Unit UnitB

Implementation
Uses
  UnitA;


Initialization and finalization are part of the private implementation
of a unit. Not a public part of a unit. No code in unitA interface has
any relevance to an initialization, because there is no executing
code.....
UnitB is clearly saying that its executing portion requires information
from UnitA. Initializations must execute in dependency order.

So. What do you think the order will be?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Karl @ Work
Sent: Monday, 22 May 2006 10:36 a.m.
To: 'NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List'
Subject: RE: [DUG] Usage - initialization and finalization

> Finalization is determinate, otherwise your program would blow-up.
> As I just mentioned in my last email. Initializations and 
> finalizations
> are dependency based. 

And what exactly is the rule of order when circular unit references
exist?

Cheers,
Carl

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