When you use const string
parameter in your function it is your promise to Delphi compiler that you would not call any other function from it, at least not before you made copies of all those const string
parameters into local variables you would have for them.
https://github.com/the-Arioch/XE2_AutoOpenUnit/blob/master/Delphi_String_Bug/Girli_str_2xFree_Minimized.dpr
https://plus.google.com/+AriochThe/posts/WB3toSpAdfA
program Girli_str_2xFree_Minimized;
{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
// initial mini-demo by Ãèðëèîíàéëüäî - http://www.sql.ru/forum/memberinfo.aspx?mid=249076
// variance IfDef's re-added by Arioch (orginal reporter)
uses
SysUtils;
{.$Define TestBug_Impl_Exit}
{.$Define TestBug_Impl_AsIs}
{.$Define NewStr_Unique}
var
rFile: string;
// global or local does not matter.
// originally it was an object member.
{$IfNDef TestBug_Impl_Exit} {$IfNDef TestBug_Impl_AsIs}
function TestBUG(const S: string): string;
begin
Result := S;
end;
{$EndIf}{$EndIf}
{$IfDef TestBug_Impl_AsIs}
procedure TestBUG(const S: string; var Result: string);
begin
Result := S;
end;
{$EndIf}
{$IfDef TestBug_Impl_Exit}
function TestBUG(const S: string): string;
begin
Exit(S);
end;
{$EndIf}
procedure Test(const FileName: string);
{$IfDef TestBug_Impl_AsIs} var unnamed_temp: string; {$EndIf}
begin
// rFile := FileName.SubString(0, Length(FileName)); // unavail in XE2
{$IfNDef NewStr_Unique}
rFile := Copy(FileName, 1, Length(FileName));
// reference-counting broken, de facto writes into const-string (destroys it)
{$Else}
rFile := FileName; // no bug, reference-counting proceeded normally!
UniqueString(rFile);
{$EndIf}
{$IfNDef TestBug_Impl_AsIs}
TestBUG(FileName); // try to use the const-pointer to the old string
{$Else}
TestBUG(FileName, unnamed_temp);
{$EndIf}
end; // <== Fatality here
begin
try
try
rFile := ParamStr(0);
Test(rFile);
Writeln('Safely returned from the hazardous function without memory dislocations.');
except
on E: Exception do
Writeln(E.ClassName, ': ', E.Message);
end;
finally
Writeln;
Writeln('Read the output. Press ENTER to terminate the program.');
Readln;
end;
end.
Since volatile string and const string are de facto two different types - the classic compiler treats them differently - there should had been data conversion added: when calling const-string function passing it volatile-string parameters Delphi could had increment the use counter and decrease it after function exit. Passing const-strings parameters down the line into next const-string function would be just how it is now, once compiler typecasted volatile string into const string it can remain so.
Sadly, it does not. And here be dragons.
So, if your function has const string parameters - either do not call from it or cache those parameters into local vars.
const
is that you, the programmer, will get an additional help avoiding silly bugs.const
needs to be included in both interface and implementation. This is one area where C++ beats Delphi.var
parameter.