I always get an access violation when I try to use the DocumentElement
of the XMLDocument
. I create XMLDocument
based on the existence of some file.
Error message
Project project1.exe raised exception class EAccessViolation with message 'Access violation at address 0047B152 in module 'project1.exe'.Read of Address B1D59357'
My code
unit XMLBase;
interface
uses
SysUtils, xmldom, XMLIntf, XMLDoc, Forms;
type
TXMLbase = class
private
{ Private declarations }
public
XMLDocument1: TXMLDocument;
root: IXMLNode;
constructor Create;
end;
var
fn: string;
implementation
constructor TXMLbase.Create;
begin
fn := ChangeFileExt(Application.ExeName, '.xml');
XMLDocument1 := TXMLDocument.Create(nil);
XMLDocument1.Options := [doNodeAutoIndent];
XMLDocument1.Active := False;
//optional, is used to indent the Xml document
if FileExists(fn) then
begin
XMLDocument1.LoadFromFile(fn);
XMLDocument1.Active:= True;
root := XMLDocument1.DocumentElement; //<<--- Access Voilation
end
else
begin
XMLDocument1.Active := False;
XMLDocument1.XML.Text := '';
XMLDocument1.Active := True;
root := XMLDocument1.AddChild('Settings');
end;
XMLDocument1.SaveToFile(fn);
end;
end.
Access violations arise due to improper initialization of object or pointers, does that mean that the XMLDocument
is not being initialized?
Invalid pointer operation
at no particular breakpoint, after the constructor completes.INI File
work for what you need? XML is a bit much if you just need to store a few strings, but is great when you have an intricate group of settings.