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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T08:23:46+00:00 2026-05-11T08:23:46+00:00

I’m testing DelphiModbus library on Delphi 2009 and don’t get quite the results I

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I’m testing DelphiModbus library on Delphi 2009 and don’t get quite the results I want. I think the problem lies with the following line on IdModbusClient.pas:

Move(Buffer, ReceiveBuffer, iSize); 

It looks like ReceiveBuffer is set to some garbage.

Buffer is defined as TIdBytes (from Indy components)

ReceiveBuffer is defined as TCommsBuffer:

  TModBusFunction = Byte;    TModBusDataBuffer = array[0..256] of Byte;    TCommsBuffer = packed record     TransactionID: Word;     ProtocolID: Word;     RecLength: Word;     UnitID: Byte;     FunctionCode: TModBusFunction;     MBPData: TModBusDataBuffer;     Spare: Byte;   end; { TCommsBuffer } 

And iSize is of course the size of the Buffer in bytes.

I wonder if this has anything to do with unicode conversion?

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  1. 2026-05-11T08:23:47+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:23 am

    Indy’s TIdBytes type is a dynamic array, defined in IdGlobal.pas:

    type   TIdBytes = array of Byte; 

    You can’t pass a variable of that type directly to Move and expect it to work because it will only copy the four-byte reference stored in that variable. (And if you told it to copy more than four bytes, then it will proceed to copy whatever else resides in memory after that variable — who knows what.) Given these declarations:

    var   Buffer: TIdBytes;   ReceiveBuffer: TCommsBuffer; 

    The way to call Move on those variables is like this:

    if Length(Buffer) > 0 then   Move(Buffer[0], ReceiveBuffer, iSize); 

    It works like that because Move‘s parameters are untyped, so you need to pass the value that you want to copy, not a pointer or reference to the value. The compiler handles the referencing by itself.

    The code is a little weird because it looks like you’re just copying one byte out of Buffer, but don’t let it bother you too much. It’s a Delphi idiom; it’s just the way it works.

    Also, this has nothing to do with Delphi 2009; it’s worked this way ever since Delphi 4, when dynamic arrays were introduced. And Move has been this way forever.

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