Well this kind of n00b question but I still can't figure it out. I have unit main
with procedure Discard()
in it. Now I have another unit engine
and I want to run from it procedure Discard()
of unit main
. I have main in uses
section of engine.pas
. I tried to call procedure with main.Discard()
but no good. What am I doing wrong?
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A:
You need to put the procedure's signature in your interface, like so:
unit main;
interface
procedure Discard();
implementation
procedure Discard();
begin
//do whatever
end;
Other units can only "see" whatever's listed in the interface section.
Mason Wheeler
2009-09-11 13:58:02
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A:
In unit "Main" you declare Discard in the "interface" section:
unit Main;
interface
uses ...
procedure Discard (...); // only the declaration, not the entire procedure
implementation
... // code
Now in unit "Engine" you add "Main" to the "uses" section.
uses Main, ...
Thats it, you can call Discard(...)
now. If there are more than one Discard()
you can explicitely call this Discard()
by using Main.Discard()
.
Havenard
2009-09-11 14:01:50
Thanks, guys! Works well now.
Vlad
2009-09-11 14:10:11