I've created a simple class I keep the Objects inside a Generic list . I managed to get it working . But I do not understand why this is not working .
for Monster in MonsterList do
begin
Monster.Free;
MonsterList.Remove(Monster);
end;
If I try to Free and Remove items like this from the MonsterList , it does not really remove , in my case , the names disappeared but the Strength values stayed there . If I tried to list the contents of the MonsterList afterwards I always had one item left . So I googled a bit , and found here on Stack-overflow that I good solution would be to simply count downto .
Another thing is when I add the Monsters to the MonsterList , I add 3 Items , but if I Debug I see the MonsterList has Actually 0,1,2,3 3 is NULL this only happens if I add all three, if I only add two objects it does not create a final NULL pointer . Is this some sorta Optimization kicking in ?
The Entire Code ( not much )
unit MainForm;
interface
uses
Winapi.Windows, Winapi.Messages, System.SysUtils, System.Variants, System.Classes, Vcl.Graphics,
Vcl.Controls, Vcl.Forms, Vcl.Dialogs, Vcl.StdCtrls, Generics.Collections, Generics.Defaults,
System.Types;
type
TForm1 = class(TForm)
Button1: TButton;
Memo1: TMemo;
Memo2: TMemo;
procedure Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
private
{ Private declarations }
public
{ Public declarations }
end;
TMonster = class
private
fName : string;
fStrength : integer;
fisDead : boolean;
public
constructor Create(Name : string; Strength : integer);
destructor Destroy; override;
property Name : string read fName write fName;
property Strength : integer read fStrength write fStrength;
property isDead : boolean read fisDead write fisDead;
end;
var
Form1: TForm1;
MonsterList : TList<TMonster>;
MonsterInstances : integer = 0;
implementation
{$R *.dfm}
constructor TMonster.Create(Name: string; Strength: integer);
begin
inc(MonsterInstances);
fName := Name;
fStrength := Strength;
fisDead := false;
end;
destructor TMonster.Destroy;
begin
dec(MonsterInstances);
inherited;
end;
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var Monster : TMonster;
i : integer;
begin
MonsterList := TList<TMonster>.Create;
Memo2.Lines.Add(inttostr(MonsterInstances));
MonsterList.Add(TMonster.Create('Jill',10));
MonsterList.Add(TMonster.Create('Jane',1));
MonsterList.Add(TMonster.Create('Rob',20));
Memo2.Lines.Add(inttostr(MonsterInstances));
for Monster in MonsterList do
begin
Memo1.Lines.Add(Monster.fName+ ' Strenght '+inttostr(Monster.fStrength)+' IsDead= '+booltostr(Monster.fisDead))
end;
MonsterList[1].isDead:=true;
// not working
{for Monster in MonsterList do
begin
Monster.Free;
MonsterList.Remove(Monster);
end; }
// works
for i := MonsterList.Count-1 downto 0 do
begin
if MonsterList[i].isDead = true then
begin
MonsterList[i].Free;
MonsterList.Delete(i);
MonsterList.Capacity:=MonsterList.Capacity-1;
end;
end;
Memo1.Lines.Add('Survivors :');
for Monster in MonsterList do
Memo1.Lines.Add(Monster.Name+' Strenght '+inttostr(Monster.Strength));
ShowMessage(inttostr(MonsterInstances));
end;
end.
Thank you!