Is there a way to list what units/classes are in a Delphi compiled package?
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You could create a new package, add your .dcp to its requires clause, add a new unit to it and use code completion in the uses clause - it will show you all available units in all required packages. If your .dcp is the only required package and you set it to display sorted by scope (right-click in the dropdown) then the units from your .dcp should be on top. I'm not sure if this works in Delphi 7 already. It works in Delphi 2007. |
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Have you had a look at the TDUMP utility that is shipped with Delphi 7? A bpl is just a fancy DLL so you can list its exported functions: e.g. "C:\Program Files\Borland\Delphi7\Bin\TDUMP.EXE" AFWRTL_RD7.bpl Turbo Dump Version 5.0.16.12 Copyright (c) 1988, 2000 Inprise Corporation
. . . Exports from AFWRTL_RD7.bpl 91 exported name(s), 91 export addresse(s). Ordinal base is 1. ...
... If you look at the exported functions, the name of the function seems to be prefixed with the unit or dependent package name, e.g. Fgint::Base2StringToFGInt is function Base2StringToFGInt in unit Fgint.pas. Alternatively, have a look at the depends.exe utility that ships with the Windows Resource Kit. This provides a GUI to view the contents of a DLL (or BPL). See for more details. Vince |
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Besides asking the developer or reading the documentation, the answer is No. |
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JCL "uses expert" can show a lot right in the IDE. |
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