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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:01:19+00:00 2026-05-17T18:01:19+00:00

I am developing a new module for a large Application in Delphi 2010. I

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I am developing a new module for a large Application in Delphi 2010.

I have organized my sources in a project group of two projects, one to build the full application and one two launch my test suite (which shares some sourcecode with the main application).

During the initalization of a unit, i need to act differently depending on which of the two i was compiling.

unit MySharedUnit
var
  flag : TFlagValues;

implementation
[...]

initialization

if IsTestProject then
  flag := TestValue
else
  flag := ReleaseValue;
end. 

Currently, I use a project defined environment variable (defined in only one of the projects’ options) to decide the active project.

My question is:

Is there another or more elegant way to do this, like a builtin #define’d value or so which would not require me to modify the project options by hand when the test application should be run in Release mode?

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    2026-05-17T18:01:19+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:01 pm

    Delphi knows conditional compilation like:

    initialization
    {$IFDEF FULLVERSION}
      flag := ReleaseValue;
    {$ELSE}
      flag := TestValue
    {$ENDIF}
    end. 
    

    You can set FULLVERSION (or any other name) in the project if you like.

    With Delphi 2010 you can have a different set of options for Debug and Release versions.

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