I have already found something on stackoverflow but it doesn't really solve my doubt. I know that the correct way to create an object is, after the creation, surround the code in a try-finally block. But what about:
procedure TForm3.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
begin
a := TClassX.Create;
end;
And then call:
procedure TForm3.FormDestroy(Sender: TObject);
begin
a.Free;
end;
Where a: TClassX;
is a public declaration inside TForm3
class. Should I create the constructor and the destructor for the form, or I can use the code above? Is it safe?
a: TClassX
in the public section. It prevents encapsulation, and as the code base gets larger, the overall application becomes more complex. And it will become more difficult to confidently reason about the correctness of your code.