Delphi 2010 introduced custom attributes which can be added to type declarations and methods. For which language elements can a custom attribute be used?
The examples which I have found so far include class declarations, fields and methods. (And AFAIK generic classes do not support custom attributes).
Some examples are shown in this article. It looks like variables (external to any class declaration) also can have attributes.
Based on this article, attributes can be used for
- class and record fields and methods
- method parameters
- properties
- non-local enumeration declarations
- non-local variable declarations
Are there other language elements where attributes can be placed?
Update: this article indicates that custom attributes can be placed before properties: http://francois-piette.blogspot.de/2013/01/using-custom-attribute-for-data.html
It contains this code example:
type
TConfig = class(TComponent)
public
[PersistAs('Config', 'Version', '1.0')]
Version : String;
[PersistAs('Config', 'Description', 'No description')]
Description : String;
FTest : Integer;
// No attribute => not persistent
Count : Integer;
[PersistAs('Config', 'Test', '0')]
property Test : Integer read FTest write FTest;
end;
I guess that there is also a way to read attributes on method arguments like
procedure Request([FormParam] AUsername: string; [FormParam] APassword: string);
Interesting question! You can declare attributes on almost anything, the problem is retrieving them using RTTI. Here’s a quick console demo of declaring custom attributes for:
of object)classfield (class var)Didn’t find a way to declare a custom attribute for a
propertyof a class. But a custom attribute can be attached to the getter or setter methods.Code, the story continues after the code:
The trouble is retrieving those custom attributes. Looking at the
rtti.pasunit, custom attributes can be retrieved for:TRttiRecordType)TRttiInstanceType)TRttiMethodType)TRttiPointerType) – what’s that used for?TRttiProcedureType)There’s no way of retrieving any sort of RTTI for “unit” level or local variables and procedures, hence no way of retrieving information about attributes.