Hi, User Nimral in the wiki noted this: If you specify ifoWriteStringBoolean in Options for TIniFile _and_ you forget to assign values to BoolTrueStrings/BoolFalseStrings, then writing and reading boolean values is not symmetrical. Writing a boolean will write either 'true' or 'false', but reading calls CharToBool on the found string.
Consider this piece of code: Ini := TIniFile.Create('test.ini'); Ini.Options := [ifoWriteStringBoolean]; //[ifoWriteStringBoolean] Ini.WriteBool('Section','True',True); Ini.WriteBool('Section','False',False); Ini.Free; Creates an inifile like: [Section] True=true False=false Now, with the same options for TIniFile, read the booleans: Ini := TIniFile.Create('test.ini'); Ini.Options := [ifoWriteStringBoolean]; B := Ini.ReadBool('Section','True',False); Check(B, True); //Found FALSE, Expected TRUE: FAIL B := Ini.ReadBool('Section','False',True); Check(B, False); //Found FALSE, Expected FALSE: OK Ini.Free; I would have expected that, with exactly the same options for TIniFile, if you read from the ini what you wrote to that ini, you would get the same value back. To me, it would have made more sense to either: - let WriteBool write '1' or '0' if BoolTrueStrings/BoolFalseStrings are empty or - let ReadBool compare to 'true' / 'false' if BoolTrueStrings/BoolFalseStrings are empty ( or - initilaze BoolTrueStrings to ['1'] and BoolFalseStrings to ['0'] ) This may very well be Delphi compatible (I cannot test that nor can find info in Delphi's DocWiki), but if it is not: Is this by design or is it a bug? Bart -- Bart _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org https://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel