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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:55:39+00:00 2026-05-13T12:55:39+00:00

I have been completely unable to get forward class declarations in Delphi 2010. I

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I have been completely unable to get forward class declarations in Delphi 2010. I have read the docs, read up on the web, and maybe I’m an idiot but I just cannot get anything to compile. Any help would be massively appreciated!

I have knocked up these two mickey mouse classes. Sure I know they need constructors etc to actually work, its just a demo for the problem I am having.

I have class MyParent which contains a TList of my other class MyChild. That’s fine. But then inside MyChild I want to be able to set a reference to its parent object, not the TList but my MyParent class.

unit ForwardClassDeclarationTest;

interface

uses generics.collections;        

type
  MyChild = Class
  private
    ParentObect:MyParent;   <--I need to be able to make this accessable
  public
End;

type
  MyParent = Class
  public
    tlChildren:TList<MyChild>;
End;

implementation

end.

I need to create a forward declaration before both these class but am completely unable to get anything going. Thanks in advance to anyone inclined to help me out.

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    2026-05-13T12:55:39+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:55 pm

    @csharpdefector try this code

    uses
      Generics.Collections;
    
    type
       MyParent = Class;   // This is a forward class definition
    
      MyChild = Class
      private
        ParentObect:MyParent;
      public
      End;
    
      MyParent = Class // The MyParent class is now defined
      public
        tlChildren:TList<MyChild>;
      end;
    
    implementation
    
    end.
    

    for more info you can see this link in delphibasics

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