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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T19:08:03+00:00 2026-05-23T19:08:03+00:00

I have some global string variables. I have to create the function that I

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I have some global string variables.

I have to create the function that I could pass & store them in some structure.
Later I need to enumerate them and check their values.

how can this be easily achieved?

(I think I would need some kind of reflection, or store array of pointers).
Anyway, any help will be appreciated.

Thanks!

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    2026-05-23T19:08:05+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 7:08 pm

    First of all you can’t use Delphi’s RTTI for that purpose, because Delphi 7’s RTTI only covers published members of classes. Even if you were on Delphi XE, there’s still no RTTI for global variables (because RTTI is tied to Types, not to “units”).

    The only workable solution is to create your own variable registry and register your globals using a name and a pointer to the var itself.

    Example:

    unit Test;
    
    interface
    
    var SomeGlobal: Integer;
        SomeOtherGlobal: string;
    
    implementation
    begin
      RegisterGlobal('SomeGlobal', SomeGlobal);
      RegisterGlobal('SomeOtherGlobal', SomeOtherGlobal);
    end.
    

    were the RegisterXXX types would need to be defined somewhere, probably in there own unit, like this:

    unit GlobalsRegistrar;
    
    interface
    
    procedure RegisterGlobal(const VarName: string; var V: Integer); overload;
    procedure RegisterGlobal(const VarName: string; var V: String); overload;
    // other RegisterXXX routines
    
    procedure SetGlobal(const VarName: string; const Value: Integer); overload;
    procedure SetGlobal(const VarName:string; const Value:string); overload;
    // other SetGlobal variants
    
    function GetGlobalInteger(const VarName: string): Integer;    
    function GetGlobalString(const VarName:string): string;
    // other GetGlobal variants
    
    implementation
    
    // ....
    
    end.
    
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