I've got a really bizarre issue occurring in the Delphi XE2 IDE.
In one package, I have the following classes declared:
TCommandInfo = class
private
fParameters : TCommandParameters;
// other fields...
public
property Parameters : TCommandParameters read fParameters;
// other properties...
end;
TReceiveCommand = class(TCommand)
// other fields and properties
private
fInfo : TCommandInfo;
public
property Info : TCommandInfo read fInfo;
end;
TReceiveErrorCommand = class(TReceiveCommand);
TReceiveDataCommand = class(TReceiveCommand)
// procedures and properties defined, etc.
end;
Now in a completely different package which depends on the package above, I have this member function:
procedure DoDataCommand;
var
cmd : TReceiveDataCommand;
success : Boolean;
params : TCommandParameters;
begin
cmd := TReceiveDataCommand.Create;
success := cmd.Initialize;
if success then begin
// #### ERROR HERE ####
params := cmd.Info.Parameters;
end;
end;
What I'm seeing is that when trying to compile the dependent package, I get an E2003 error saying "Undeclared identifier: 'Info'" and when I CTRL+CLICK on the TReceiveDataCommand to take me to the declaration, the IDE jumps to a different location in the containing packages source file.
I have this very same code running on my machine at work and this works without fail. I'm wondering if there are some lingering BPL's lurcking around somewhere however I've had a good clear out.
It seems odd that the IDE takes me to the wrong location when trying to jump to the TReceiveDataCommand class source.
Any suggestions please?