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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<fpdoc-descriptions>
<package name="fcl">
<!--
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rttiutils
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-->
<module name="rttiutils">
<short>RTTI utility functions</short>
<descr>
<p>The <file>rttiutils</file> unit is a unit providing simplified access to the
RTTI information from published properties using the <link id="TPropInfoList"/>
class. This access can be used when saving or restoring form properties at runtime,
or for persisting other objects whose RTTI is available: the <link
id="TPropsStorage"/> class can be used for this. The implementation
is based on the <file>apputils</file> unit from <var>RXLib</var> by <em>AO
ROSNO</em> and <em>Master-Bank</em></p>
</descr>
<!-- unresolved type reference Visibility: default -->
<element name="SysUtils">
<short>Exception support and formatting</short>
</element>
<!-- unresolved type reference Visibility: default -->
<element name="Classes">
<short>TPersistent, collections and lists definitions</short>
</element>
<!-- unresolved type reference Visibility: default -->
<element name="TypInfo">
<short>Low-level RTTI access</short>
</element>
<!-- unresolved type reference Visibility: default -->
<element name="StrUtils">
<short>String routines</short>
</element>
<!--
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#fcl.rttiutils.TPropInfoList
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-->
<!-- object Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropInfoList">
<short>Class for keeping property information</short>
<descr>
<var>TPropInfoList</var> is a class which can be used to maintain a list
with information about published properties of a class (or an instance). It
is used internally by <link id="TPropsStorage"/>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- constructor Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Create">
<short>Create a new instance of <var>TPropInfoList</var></short>
<descr>
<var>Create</var> allocates and initializes a new instance of
<var>TPropInfoList</var> on the heap. It retrieves a list of published
properties from <var>AObject</var>: if <var>Filter</var> is empty, then all
properties are retrieved. If it is not empty, then only properties of the
kind specified in the set are retrieved. <var>Instance</var> should not be
<var>Nil</var>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropInfoList.Destroy">Destroy</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Create.AObject">
<short>Object whose properties should be listed</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Create.Filter">
<short>Filter on the kind of properties to retrieve</short>
</element>
<!-- destructor Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Destroy">
<short>Remove the <var>TPropInfoList</var> instance from memory</short>
<descr>
<var>Destroy</var> cleans up the internal structures maintained by
<var>TPropInfoList</var> and then calls the inherited <var>Destroy</var>.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropInfoList.Create">Create</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- function Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Contains">
<short>Check whether a certain property is included</short>
<descr>
<var>Contains</var> checks whether <var>P</var> is included in the list of
properties, and returns <var>True</var> if it does. If <var>P</var> cannot
be found, <var>False</var> is returned.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropInfoList.Find">Find</link>
<link id="TPropInfoList.Intersect">Intersect</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- function result Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Contains.Result">
<short><var>True</var> if <var>P</var> is in the list of properties</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Contains.P">
<short>Property info to check for</short>
</element>
<!-- function Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Find">
<short>Retrieve property information based on name</short>
<descr>
<var>Find</var> returns a pointer to the type information of the property
<var>AName</var>. If no such information is available, the function returns
<var>Nil</var>. The search is performed case insensitive.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropInfoList.Intersect">Intersect</link>
<link id="TPropInfoList.Contains">Contains</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- function result Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Find.Result">
<short>Pointer to property type information for <var>AName</var>, or <var>Nil</var></short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Find.AName">
<short>Name of property</short>
</element>
<!-- procedure Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Delete">
<short>Delete property information from the list</short>
<descr>
<var>Delete</var> deletes the property information at position
<var>Index</var> from the list. It's mainly of use in the
<link id="TPropInfoList.Intersect">Intersect</link> call.
</descr>
<errors>
No checking on the validity of <var>Index</var> is performed.
</errors>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropInfoList.Intersect">Intersect</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Delete.Index">
<short>Index of item to delete.</short>
</element>
<!-- procedure Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Intersect">
<short>Intersect 2 property lists</short>
<descr>
<var>Intersect</var> reduces the list of properties to the ones also
contained in <var>List</var>, i.e. all properties which are not also present
in <var>List</var> are removed.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropInfoList.Delete">Delete</link>
<link id="TPropInfoList.Contains">Contains</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Intersect.List">
<short>List to intersect with</short>
</element>
<!-- property Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Count">
<short>Number of items in the list</short>
<descr>
<var>Count</var> is the number of property type pointers in the list.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropInfoList.Items">Items</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- property Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Items">
<short>Indexed access to the property type pointers</short>
<descr>
<var>Items</var> provides access to the property type pointers stored in the
list. <var>Index</var> runs from 0 to <var>Count-1</var>.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropInfoList.Count">Count</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropInfoList.Items.Index">
<short>Index of property to retrieve</short>
</element>
<!-- function type Visibility: default -->
<element name="TReadStrEvent">
<short>Callback to read strings from storage</short>
<descr>
<var>TReadStrEvent</var> is used by <link id="TPropsStorage"/> to read
strings from a storage mechanism, in a .ini file like fashion: The call
should read the string in <var>ASection</var> with key <var>Item</var>,
and if it does not exist, <var>Default</var> should be returned.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage"/>
<link id="TWriteStrEvent"/>
<link id="TEraseSectEvent"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- function result Visibility: default -->
<element name="TReadStrEvent.Result">
<short>Value of <var>Item</var> in section <var>ASection</var></short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TReadStrEvent.ASection">
<short>Section to read value from</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TReadStrEvent.Item">
<short>Key name for value</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TReadStrEvent.Default">
<short>Default return value if none was found</short>
</element>
<!-- procedure type Visibility: default -->
<element name="TWriteStrEvent">
<short>Write a string to storage </short>
<descr>
<var>TWriteStrEvent</var> is used by <link id="TPropsStorage"/> to
write strings to a storage mechanism, in a .ini file like fashion: The call
should write the string <var>Value</var> in <var>ASection</var> with key
<var>Item</var>. The section and key should be created if they didn't exist
yet.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage"/>
<link id="TReadStrEvent"/>
<link id="TEraseSectEvent"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TWriteStrEvent.ASection">
<short>Section to write in</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TWriteStrEvent.Item">
<short>Key name for value</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TWriteStrEvent.Value">
<short>String value to write</short>
</element>
<!-- procedure type Visibility: default -->
<element name="TEraseSectEvent">
<short>Clear a storage section</short>
<descr>
<var>TEraseSectEvent</var> is used by <link id="TPropsStorage"/> to
clear a storage section, in a .ini file like fashion: The call
should remove all keys in the section <var>ASection</var>, and remove the
section from storage.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage"/>
<link id="TReadStrEvent"/>
<link id="TWriteStrEvent"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TEraseSectEvent.ASection">
<short>Section to erase</short>
</element>
<!--
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-->
<!-- object Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropsStorage">
<short>Property storage mechanism</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TPropsStorage</var> provides a mechanism to store properties from
any class which has published properties (usually a <var>TPersistent</var>
descendent) in a storage mechanism.
</p>
<p>
<var>TPropsStorage</var> does not handle the storage by itself, instead,
the storage is handled through a series of callbacks to read and/or write
strings. Conversion of property types to string is handled by
<var>TPropsStorage</var> itself: all that needs to be done is set the 3
handlers. The storage mechanism is assumed to have the structure of an
.ini file : sections with key/value pairs. The three callbacks should take
this into account, but they do not need to create an actual .ini file.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropInfoList"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- procedure Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.StoreAnyProperty">
<short>Store a property value</short>
<descr>
<var>StoreAnyProperty</var> stores the property with information specified
in <var>PropInfo</var> in the storage mechanism. The property value is
retrieved from the object instance specified in the
<link id="TPropsStorage.AObject">AObject</link> property of <var>TPropsStorage</var>.
</descr>
<errors>
If the property pointer is invalid or <var>AObject</var> is invalid,
an exception will be raised.
</errors>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage.AObject">AObject</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadAnyProperty">LoadAnyProperty</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadProperties">LoadProperties</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreProperties">StoreProperties</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.StoreAnyProperty.PropInfo">
<short>Information about property to store</short>
</element>
<!-- procedure Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.LoadAnyProperty">
<short>Load a property value</short>
<descr>
<var>LoadAnyProperty</var> loads the property with information specified
in <var>PropInfo</var> from the storage mechanism. The value is then applied
to the object instance specified in the <link id="TPropsStorage.AObject">AObject</link>
property of <var>TPropsStorage</var>.
</descr>
<errors>
If the property pointer is invalid or <var>AObject</var> is invalid,
an exception will be raised.
</errors>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage.AObject">AObject</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreAnyProperty">StoreAnyProperty</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadProperties">LoadProperties</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreProperties">StoreProperties</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.LoadAnyProperty.PropInfo">
<short>Information about property to load</short>
</element>
<!-- procedure Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.StoreProperties">
<short>Store a list of properties</short>
<descr>
<var>StoreProperties</var> stores the values of all properties in
<var>PropList</var> in the storage mechanism. The list should contain
names of published properties of the <link id="TPropsStorage.AObject">AObject</link>
object.
</descr>
<errors>
If an invalid property name is specified, an exception will be raised.
</errors>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage.AObject">AObject</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreAnyProperty">StoreAnyProperty</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadProperties">LoadProperties</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadAnyProperty">LoadAnyProperty</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.StoreProperties.PropList">
<short>List with names of properties to store</short>
</element>
<!-- procedure Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.LoadProperties">
<short>Load a list of properties</short>
<descr>
<var>LoadProperties</var> loads the values of all properties in
<var>PropList</var> from the storage mechanism. The list should contain
names of published properties of the <link
id="TPropsStorage.AObject">AObject</link>
object.
</descr>
<errors>
If an invalid property name is specified, an exception will be raised.
</errors>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage.AObject">AObject</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreAnyProperty">StoreAnyProperty</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreProperties">StoreProperties</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadAnyProperty">LoadAnyProperty</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.LoadProperties.PropList">
<short>List with names of properties whose value should be loaded</short>
</element>
<!-- procedure Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.LoadObjectsProps">
<short>Load a list of component properties</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>LoadObjectsProps</var> loads a list of component properties, relative
to <var>AComponent</var>: the names of the component properties to load
are specified as follows:
</p>
<pre>
ComponentName1.PropertyName
ComponentName2.Subcomponent1.PropertyName
</pre>
<p>
The component instances will be located relative to <var>AComponent</var>,
and must therefore be names of components owned by <var>AComponent</var>,
followed by a valid property of these components. If the componentname is
missing, the property name will be assumed to be a property of
<var>AComponent</var> itself.
</p>
<p>
The <var>Objects</var> property of the stringlist should be filled with the
instances of the components the property references refer to: they can be
filled with the <link id="UpdateStoredList"/> call.
</p>
<p>
For example, to load the checked state of a checkbox named 'CBCheckMe' and
the caption of a button named 'BPressMe', both owned by a form, the
following strings should be passed:
</p>
<pre>
CBCheckMe.Checked
BPressMe.Caption
</pre>
<p>
and the <var>ACompontent</var> should be the form component that owns the
button and checkbox.
</p>
<p>
Note that this call removes the value of the <link
id="TPropsStorage.AObject">AObject</link> property.
</p>
</descr>
<errors>
If an invalid component is specified, an exception will be raised.
</errors>
<seealso>
<link id="UpdateStoredList"/>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreObjectsProps">StoreObjectsProps</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadProperties">LoadProperties</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadAnyProperty">LoadAnyProperty</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.LoadObjectsProps.AComponent">
<short>Owner component of the components.</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.LoadObjectsProps.StoredList">
<short>List of components and their properties to load</short>
</element>
<!-- procedure Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.StoreObjectsProps">
<short>Store a list of component properties</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>StoreObjectsProps</var> stores a list of component properties, relative
to <var>AComponent</var>: the names of the component properties to store
are specified as follows:
</p>
<pre>
ComponentName1.PropertyName
ComponentName2.Subcomponent1.PropertyName
</pre>
<p>
The component instances will be located relative to <var>AComponent</var>,
and must therefore be names of components owned by <var>AComponent</var>,
followed by a valid property of these components. If the componentname is
missing, the property name will be assumed to be a property of
<var>AComponent</var> itself.
</p>
<p>
The <var>Objects</var> property of the stringlist should be filled with the
instances of the components the property references refer to: they can be
filled with the <link id="UpdateStoredList"/> call.
</p>
<p>
For example, to store the checked state of a checkbox named 'CBCheckMe' and
the caption of a button named 'BPressMe', both owned by a form, the
following strings should be passed:
</p>
<pre>
CBCheckMe.Checked
BPressMe.Caption
</pre>
<p>
and the <var>ACompontent</var> should be the form component that owns the
button and checkbox.
</p>
<p>
Note that this call removes the value of the <link
id="TPropsStorage.AObject">AObject</link> property.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="UpdateStoredList"/>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadObjectsProps">LoadObjectsProps</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadProperties">LoadProperties</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadAnyProperty">LoadAnyProperty</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.StoreObjectsProps.AComponent">
<short>Owner component of the components</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.StoreObjectsProps.StoredList">
<short>List of components and their properties to load</short>
</element>
<!-- property Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.AObject">
<short>Object to load or store properties from</short>
<descr>
<var>AObject</var> is the object instance whose properties
will be loaded or stored with any of the methods in the
<var>TPropsStorage</var> class. Note that a call to
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreObjectsProps">StoreObjectProps</link> or
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadObjectsProps">LoadObjectProps</link> will
destroy any value that this property might have.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadProperties">LoadProperties</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadAnyProperty">LoadAnyProperty</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreProperties">StoreProperties</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreAnyProperty">StoreAnyProperty</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreObjectsProps">StoreObjectProps</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadObjectsProps">LoadObjectProps</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- property Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.Prefix">
<short>Prefix to use in storage</short>
<descr>
<var>Prefix</var> is prepended to all property names to form the key name
when writing a property to storage, or when reading a value from storage.
This is useful when storing properties of multiple forms in a single
section.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage.Section"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- property Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.Section">
<short>Section name for storage</short>
<descr>
<var>Section</var> is used as the section name when writing values to
storage. Note that when writing properties of subcomponents, their names
will be appended to the value specified here.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage.Section"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- property Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.OnReadString">
<short>Read a string value from storage</short>
<descr>
<var>OnReadString</var> is the event handler called whenever
<var>TPropsStorage</var> needs to read a string from storage.
It should be set whenever properties need to be loaded, or an
exception will be raised.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage.OnWriteString">OnWriteString</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.OnEraseSection">OnEraseSection</link>
<link id="TReadStrEvent"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- property Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.OnWriteString">
<short>Write a string value to storage</short>
<descr>
<var>OnWriteString</var> is the event handler called whenever
<var>TPropsStorage</var> needs to write a string to storage.
It should be set whenever properties need to be stored, or an exception will
be raised.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage.OnReadString">OnReadString</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.OnEraseSection">OnEraseSection</link>
<link id="TWriteStrEvent"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- property Visibility: public -->
<element name="TPropsStorage.OnEraseSection">
<short>Erase a section in storage</short>
<descr>
<var>OnEraseSection</var> is the event handler called whenever
<var>TPropsStorage</var> needs to clear a complete storage section.
It should be set whenever stringlist properties need to be stored,
or an exception will be raised.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TPropsStorage.OnReadString">OnReadString</link>
<link id="TPropsStorage.OnWriteString">OnWriteString</link>
<link id="TEraseSectEvent"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- procedure Visibility: default -->
<element name="UpdateStoredList">
<short>Update a stringlist with object references</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>UpdateStoredList</var> will parse the strings in <var>AStoredList</var>
using <link id="ParseStoredItem"/> and will replace the <var>Objects</var>
properties with the instance of the object whose name each property path in
the list refers to. If <var>FromForm</var> is <var>True</var>, then all
instances are searched relative to <var>AComponent</var>, i.e. they must be
owned by <var>AComponent</var>. If <var>FromForm</var> is <var>False</var>
the instances are searched in the global list of streamed components. (the
<link id="FindGlobalComponentCallBack"/> callback must be set for the search
to work correctly in this case)
</p>
<p>
If a component cannot be found, the reference string to the property is removed
from the stringlist.
</p>
</descr>
<errors>
If <var>AComponent</var> is <var>Nil</var>, an exception may be raised.
</errors>
<seealso>
<link id="ParseStoredItem"/>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreObjectsProps"/>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadObjectsProps"/>
<link id="FindGlobalComponentCallBack"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="UpdateStoredList.AComponent">
<short>Root component</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="UpdateStoredList.AStoredList">
<short>List of property references to resolve</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="UpdateStoredList.FromForm">
<short>Start search from form or search globally</short>
</element>
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<element name="CreateStoredItem">
<short>Concatenates component and property name</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>CreateStoredItem</var> concatenates <var>CompName</var> and
<var>PropName</var> if they are both empty. The names are separated by a
dot (.) character. If either of the names is empty, an empty string is
returned.
</p>
<p>
This function can be used to create items for the list of properties such as
used in <link id="UpdateStoredList"/>, <link id="TPropsStorage.StoreObjectsProps"/>
or <link id="TPropsStorage.LoadObjectsProps"/>.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="ParseStoredItem"/>
<link id="UpdateStoredList"/>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreObjectsProps"/>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadObjectsProps"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- function result Visibility: default -->
<element name="CreateStoredItem.Result">
<short>Full property path</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="CreateStoredItem.CompName">
<short>Component name</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="CreateStoredItem.PropName">
<short>Property name</short>
</element>
<!-- function Visibility: default -->
<element name="ParseStoredItem">
<short>Split a property reference to component reference and property name </short>
<descr>
<var>ParseStoredItem</var> parses the property reference <var>Item</var> and
splits it in a reference to a component (returned in <var>CompName</var>)
and a name of a property (returned in <var>PropName</var>). This function
basically does the opposite of <link id="CreateStoredItem"/>. Note that both
names should be non-empty, i.e., at least 1 dot character must appear in
<var>Item</var>.
</descr>
<errors>
If an error occurred during parsing, <var>False</var> is returned.
</errors>
<seealso>
<link id="CreateStoredItem"/>
<link id="UpdateStoredList"/>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreObjectsProps"/>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadObjectsProps"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- function result Visibility: default -->
<element name="ParseStoredItem.Result">
<short><var>True</var> if <var>Item</var> contains a valid property reference</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="ParseStoredItem.Item">
<short>Property reference to parse</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="ParseStoredItem.CompName">
<short>Component part of property reference.</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="ParseStoredItem.PropName">
<short>Property name part of property reference.</short>
</element>
<!-- constant Visibility: default -->
<element name="sPropNameDelimiter">
<short>Separator used when constructing section/key names</short>
</element>
<!-- function type Visibility: default -->
<element name="TFindComponentEvent">
<short>Event callback to locate a component instance</short>
<descr>
<var>TFindComponentEvent</var> should return the component instance
for the component with name path <var>Name</var>. The name path should
be relative to the global list of loaded components.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="UpdateStoredList"/>
<link id="FindGlobalComponentCallBack"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- function result Visibility: default -->
<element name="TFindComponentEvent.Result">
<short>Component instance</short>
</element>
<!-- argument Visibility: default -->
<element name="TFindComponentEvent.Name">
<short>Name path of component to search for</short>
</element>
<!-- variable Visibility: default -->
<element name="FindGlobalComponentCallBack">
<short>Callback used when component references must be resolved.</short>
<descr>
<var>FindGlobalComponentCallBack</var> is called by
<link id="UpdateStoredList"/> whenever it needs to resolve component
references. It should be set to a routine that locates a loaded component in
the global list of loaded components.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="UpdateStoredList"/>
<link id="TPropsStorage.StoreObjectsProps"/>
<link id="TPropsStorage.LoadObjectsProps"/>
</seealso>
</element>
</module> <!-- rttiutils -->
</package>
</fpdoc-descriptions>
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