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I am trying to use the inline variable declaration with Castalia described here.

Here's the excerpt in question from the link above:

Inline Variable Declaration Castalia provides inline variable declaration. In the main body of your code, you can declare variables and Castalia will automatically add it to the variable declaration section of your function or procedure as soon as you press the space bar, the declaration you typed in the main body is replaced by a reference to the variable.

However, it does not seem to work for me. For example, if I press the space bar after myVar: integer in this code:

procedure test;
begin
  myVar: integer
end;

I do not get this automagically (actually nothing happens):

procedure test;
var
  myVar: integer;
begin
  myVar
end;

There does not seem to be any specific Castalia setting to enable/disable in Castalia->Castalia Options for inline variables and the Embarcadero document does not mention any setting either.

How does the Castalia inline variable declaration work?

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    Just as an FYI: you don't need Castalia's functionality for this. Typing var and hitting Ctrl+J will invoke the new variable template that's part of the IDE itself.
    – Ken White
    Apr 16, 2015 at 18:40
  • Kudos to @KenWhite for knowing the live template! Apr 17, 2015 at 13:14

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See How_to_Use_Inline_Variable_Declaration_(Castalia).

You need to write:

begin
  var myVar: Integer[space] 
end;

to get

var
  myVar: Integer;
begin
  myVar
end;
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  • Thanks a lot, I missed the "How To" links at the bottom of the Embarcadero document. Ironically, I guess that an "inline" link in the section of the document that describes the feature would have been helpful!
    – Pep
    Apr 16, 2015 at 19:00

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