Given the Classes:
uses
InvokeRegistry; //where TRemotable is defined.
type
TMyLabel = class(TRemotable)
//some published props
TMySubLabel = class(TMyLabel)
//more published props
//some other classes descendent of TMyLabel.
TMyLabelClass = class of TMyLabel;
My requirement is to implement:
function StringToClass(string aClassName): TClass;
begin
//your implementation goes here
end;
Usage:
function GetMyLabelInstance(string aClassName):TMyLabel;
var
lCloned: TMyLabel;
begin
Tclass lClass = StringToClass('TMySubLabel');
lCloned := TMyLabelClass(lClass).Create;
end;
I am using Delphi 7 and my objects are not derived from TPersistent, thus this solution is not applicable for my case: How to convert classname as string to a class?
Thanks,
TPersistent
, it works with whatever you add to theTStringList
.Tclass lClass = StringToClass('TMySubLabel');
looks somewhat C-ish to me. Is that an acceptable syntax in (some variant of) Delphi or was that just a pseudo-code?