I need to get pointer to my class instance inside this instance. I can’t use “Self” directly, I need store pointer for future usage. I tried next code:
type
TTest = class(TObject)
public
class function getClassPointer: Pointer;
function getSelfPointer: Pointer;
end;
class function TTest.getClassPointer: Pointer;
begin
Result := Pointer(Self);
end;
function TTest.getSelfPointer: Pointer;
begin
Result := Pointer(Self);
end;
And both result are wrong – this code:
test := TTest.Create;
Writeln('Actual object address: ', IntToHex(Integer(@test), 8));
Writeln('Class "Self" value: ', IntToHex(Integer(test.getClassPointer()), 8));
Writeln('Object "Self" value: ', IntToHex(Integer(test.getSelfPointer()), 8));
returns:
Actual object address: 00416E6C
Class "Self" value: 0040E55C
Object "Self" value: 01EE0D10
Please, help me understand, what is this “Self” value ? Is “Self” a pointer to this class instance ? How use this pointer to future use outside of this object ? How get proper pointer from this value ?
You’re trying to compare three completely different entities.
@test returns the address of the variable test, not the object instance that it points to.
test.getClassPointer() returns the address of the class metadata, a constant data structure generated by the compiler where the runtime can find the virtual method table, runtime type info tables, and more. All instances of a class share the same class metadata structure. The pointer to the class metadata is the object instance’s type identity – it’s how the object knows what type it is at runtime.
test.getSelfPointer() gives you the actual address of the object instance in memory. Two object instances (created separately) will have different instance addresses. test.getSelfPointer() will be equal to the contents of the test instance variable: Pointer(test)
For example (pseudocode, not tested):