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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T21:37:31+00:00 2026-06-09T21:37:31+00:00

As the question subject says. I have a console application in Delphi, which contains

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As the question subject says. I have a console application in Delphi, which contains a TTimer variable. The thing I want to do is assign an event handler to TTimer.OnTimer event. I am totally new to Delphi, I used to use C# and adding the event handlers to events is totally different. I have found out that one does not simply assign a procedure to event as a handler, you have to create a dummy class with a method which will be the handler, and then assign this method to the event. Here is the code I currently have:

program TimerTest;

{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}

uses
  SysUtils,
  extctrls;

type
  TEventHandlers = class
    procedure OnTimerTick(Sender : TObject);
  end;

var
  Timer : TTimer;
  EventHandlers : TEventHandlers;


procedure TEventHandlers.OnTimerTick(Sender : TObject);
begin
  writeln('Hello from TimerTick event');
end;

var
  dummy:string;
begin
  EventHandlers := TEventHandlers.Create();
  Timer := TTimer.Create(nil);
  Timer.Enabled := false;
  Timer.Interval := 1000;
  Timer.OnTimer := EventHandlers.OnTimerTick;
  Timer.Enabled := true;
  readln(dummy);
end.

It seems correct to me, but it does not work for some reason.

EDIT
It appears that the TTimer component won’t work because console applications do not have the message loop. Is there a way to create a timer in my application?

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    2026-06-09T21:37:33+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 9:37 pm

    Your code does not work because TTimer component internally uses WM_TIMER message processing and a console app does not have a message loop. To make your code work you should create a message pumping loop yourself:

    program TimerTest;
    
    {$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
    
    uses
      SysUtils, Windows,
      extctrls;
    
    type
      TEventHandlers = class
        procedure OnTimerTick(Sender : TObject);
      end;
    
    var
      Timer : TTimer;
      EventHandlers : TEventHandlers;
    
    
    procedure TEventHandlers.OnTimerTick(Sender : TObject);
    begin
      writeln('Hello from TimerTick event');
    end;
    
    procedure MsgPump;
    var
      Unicode: Boolean;
      Msg: TMsg;
    
    begin
      while GetMessage(Msg, 0, 0, 0) do begin
        Unicode := (Msg.hwnd = 0) or IsWindowUnicode(Msg.hwnd);
        TranslateMessage(Msg);
        if Unicode then
          DispatchMessageW(Msg)
        else
          DispatchMessageA(Msg);
      end;
    end;
    
    begin
      EventHandlers := TEventHandlers.Create();
      Timer := TTimer.Create(nil);
      Timer.Enabled := false;
      Timer.Interval := 1000;
      Timer.OnTimer := EventHandlers.OnTimerTick;
      Timer.Enabled := true;
      MsgPump;
    end.
    
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