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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T18:06:59+00:00 2026-06-13T18:06:59+00:00

I’m porting an old project to Delphi XE and I receive this warning on

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I’m porting an old project to Delphi XE and I receive this warning on the code bellow.

function RemoveThousandSeperator(Text: String) : String;
Var P : Integer;
begin
  if length(Text) > 3 then begin
    p := Pos(FormatSettings.ThousandSeparator,Text);
   while p >0 do begin
      Delete(Text,p,1);
      p := Pos(FormatSettings.ThousandSeparator,Text);
    end;
  end;
  result := Text;
end;

even FormatSettings.ThousandSeparator is of type char.

LE: I am asking if someone can tell me why this warning occurs. The code is old and it will be remade.

LE2 : In order to get this warning all the warnings needs to be set to true in the Delphi Compiler-Hints & Warnings

LE3: If someone needs it – {$WARN UNSAFE_CAST OFF} makes the warning go off.

LE4: a screenshot of the warning for those who believe that the warning is hard to believe

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    2026-06-13T18:07:00+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 6:07 pm

    The origin of the warning is declaration of FormatSettings variable in SysUtils.pas:

    var
      // Note: Using the global FormatSettings variable corresponds to using the
      // individual global formatting variables and is not thread-safe.
      FormatSettings: TFormatSettings absolute CurrencyString;
    

    which casts string (CurrencyString) to record (TFormatSettings).

    So the problem that generates the warning is in SysUtils.pas, not in the code you posted,
    though the warning is generated in your code.


    Here is a test case (Delphi XE):

    program Project1;
    
    {$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
    {$WARN UNSAFE_CAST ON}
    
    type
      TTest = record
        FS: string;
      end;
    
    var
      Str: string;
      Test: TTest absolute Str;
    
    begin
      Str:= 'abc';
      Writeln(Test.FS);   //  W1048 Unsafe typecast of 'string' to 'TTest'
    end.
    
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