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I have this example I would like to get the result of GetRequest and transfer it to LJsonArray. But not adding

function TForm1.GetRequest: TJSONArray;
var
  LResponse: IResponse;
  LJson : TJSONObject;
begin
  LResponse := TRequest
                .New.BaseURL('myEndPoint')
                .Accept('application/json')
                .Get;

  Result := LResponse.JSONValue.GetValue<TJSONArray>('structure'); 
end;


procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
  LJsonArray : TJSONArray;
begin
 LJsonArray := TJSONArray.Create;
  try
    LJsonArray.Add(GetRequest); //<-
    Memo1.Lines.Clear;
    Memo1.Lines.Add(LJsonArray.ToJSON);
  finally
    LJsonArray.DisposeOf;
  end;
end;
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  • Only do Memo1.Lines.Add( GetRequest().ToJSON ); and nothing else. Don't create it.
    – AmigoJack
    Oct 5, 2022 at 14:50
  • @Amigo GetRequest() is returning a pointer to an array that is owned by the function and gets destroyed when the function exits, thus the need for cloning. Oct 5, 2022 at 14:54
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TJSONArray has a Clone method:

function TForm1.GetRequest: TJSONArray;
var
  LResponse: IResponse;
begin
  LResponse := TRequest
                .New.BaseURL('myEndPoint')
                .Accept('application/json')
                .Get;

  Result := TJSONArray(LResponse.JSONValue.GetValue<TJSONArray>('structure').Clone); 
end;


procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
  LJsonArray : TJSONArray;
begin
 LJsonArray := GetRequest;
  try
    Memo1.Text := LJsonArray.ToJSON;
  finally
    LJsonArray.Free;
  end;
end;
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