Am 02.01.2021 um 12:09 schrieb Bo Berglund via lazarus:
Is there some Lazarus setting that will enable always showing the value?
You would probably need to do a feature request for that.
Another question: ----------------- Is there a difference between the two types of declarations? I think that the # specifier of the value also declares the const as a char in the first place, or not?
The first is a "untyped constant". It takes its type implicitely from the right side and not everything can be a constant (e.g. you can't use records). So in your case, yet's it's a Char due to the right side being a character constant.
The second is a so called "typed constant". They are essentially variables that might be readonly (they are readonly if {$J-} is set which is *not* the default). They were originally introduced in Turbo Pascal to allow for static variables inside functions (cause that is how they behave).
The main difference is that an untyped constant can be used inside constant expressions (e.g. to declare a static array with certain bounds) while a typed constant can not. On the other hand you can take the address of a typed constant (as it's essentially a variable with readonly data) while you can't do that for untyped constants.
And yes, it behaves this way in Delphi, too. Regards, Sven -- _______________________________________________ lazarus mailing list [email protected] https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus
