im working on delphi 7 and i was working on a strings, i came across this
For a string of default length, that is, declared simply as string, max size is always 255. A ShortString is never allowed to grow to more than 255 characters.
once i had to do something like this in my delphi code (that was for a really big query)
var
sMyStringOF256characters : string;
ilength : integer;
begin
sMyStringOF256characters:='ThisStringisofLength256,ThisStringisofLength256,.....'
//length of sMyStringOF256characters is 256
end;
i get this error
[Error] u_home.pas(38): String literals may have at most 255 elements.
but when i try this
var
iCounter : integer;
myExtremlyLongString : string;
begin
myExtremlyLongString:='';
Label1.Caption:='';
for iCounter:=0 to 2500 do
begin
myExtremlyLongString:=myExtremlyLongString+inttostr(iCounter);
Label1.Caption:=myExtremlyLongString;
end;
Label2.Caption:=inttostr(length(myExtremlyLongString));
end;
and the result is

As you can see the length of myExtremlyLongString is 8894 characters.
why did not delphi give any error saying the length is beyond 255 for myExtremlyLongString?
EDIT i used
SetLength(sMyStringOF256characters,300);
but it doesnt work.

array [0..N] of Char. Hope its clearer now. – user539484 Jan 7 '12 at 13:29