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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T15:24:07+00:00 2026-05-20T15:24:07+00:00

I just read Any class that implements the IEqualityComparer interface is expected to provide

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I just read

“Any class that implements the
IEqualityComparer interface is
expected to provide the implementation
for the Equals method.” – (Delphi
DocWiki
)

and

“Any class that implements the
IEqualityComparer interface is
expected to provide the implementation
for the GetHashCode method.” –
(Delphi DocWiki)

How will performance of a TDictionary be if I create a TDictionary<TObject, TObject> and do not implement a IEqualityComparer?

I have not found a default implementation (in Delphi 2009). So how will the hash code for they keys be calculated?

If it is simply the memory address of the object in the Dictionary entries key, will a search for a given entry be performed in sequential order?

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    2026-05-20T15:24:07+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:24 pm

    The default implementation will perform extremely well with a TObject key. Equality is defined to be object identity, the same as testing if A=B. The hash is simply the address of the reference – it could not be more efficient.

    The code looks like this:

    function TObject.Equals(Obj: TObject): Boolean;
    begin
      Result := Obj = Self;
    end;
    
    function TObject.GetHashCode: Integer;
    begin
      Result := Integer(Self);
    end;
    

    Looking up in a hashed dictionary does not involve searching. It is a highly efficient O(1) operation. I think you should take a read of the Wikipedia article.

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