You can add a T
Generic parameter to your procedure (which must then be made into a class method in order to use Generics with it), and use RTTI to check if T
is a class type before calling Free()
on your list elements.
For example:
type
ListUtils = class
public
class procedure ClearList<T>(const List: TList<T>);
end;
class procedure ListUtils.ClearList<T>(const List: TList<T>);
type
PObject = ^TObject;
var
i: Integer;
Value: T;
begin
if (List = nil) then
Exit;
if GetTypeKind(T) = tkClass then
// for older compilers that do not have GetTypeKind():
// if PTypeInfo(TypeInfo(T))^.Kind = tkClass then
begin
for i := Pred(List.Count) downto 0 do
begin
Value := List[i];
PObject(@Value)^.Free;
end;
end;
List.Clear;
end;
Alternatively:
uses
..., System.Rtti;
type
ListUtils = class
public
class procedure ClearList<T>(const List: TList<T>);
end;
class procedure ListUtils.ClearList<T>(const List: TList<T>);
var
i: Integer;
begin
if (List = nil) then
Exit;
if GetTypeKind(T) = tkClass then
// for older compilers that do not have GetTypeKind():
// if PTypeInfo(TypeInfo(T))^.Kind = tkClass then
begin
for i := Pred(List.Count) downto 0 do
TValue.From<T>(List[i]).AsObject.Free;
end;
List.Clear;
end;
Then you can use it like this:
var
IntList: TList<Integer>;
ObjList: TList<TSomeClass>;
begin
IntList := TList<Integer>.Create;
...
// does not call TObject.Free on list elements
ListUtils.ClearList<Integer>(IntList);
IntList.Free;
ObjList := TList<TSomeClass>.Create;
...
// calls TObject.Free on list elements
ListUtils.ClearList<TSomeClass>(ObjList);
ObjList.Free;
end;
TObjectList<T>
and there is nothing more to do.