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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T20:20:58+00:00 2026-05-25T20:20:58+00:00

Sometimes we want an optional parameter function doSomething(foo:Integer; bar:TObject=nil) begin if bar <> nil

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Sometimes we want an optional parameter

function doSomething(foo:Integer; bar:TObject=nil)
begin
    if bar <> nil then // do something optional with bar
    ....
end

How do I do the equivalent with a boolean, that allows me to differentiate between the two boolean values and “no value”?

function doSomething(foo:Integer; bar:Boolean=nil) // Won't compile
begin
    if bar <> nil then // do something optional with bar
end

Obviously this won’t compile as a Boolean cannot be nil.

Basically, I want a parameter with three possible states; true, false or “unspecified”.

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    2026-05-25T20:20:59+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 8:20 pm

    You can do this other way, using overloading:

    function doSomething(foo:Integer): Boolean; overload;
    begin
      // do something without bar
    end;
    
    function doSomething(foo:Integer; bar:Boolean): Boolean; overload
    begin
      // do something optional with bar
    end;
    

    Then you can use it as doSomething(1) , as well as doSomething(1, true)

    Using your example, it will be equivalent to:

    function doSomething(foo:Integer; bar:Boolean=nil): Boolean; // Won't compile
    begin
        if bar <> nil then 
          // do something optional with bar
        else
          // do something without bar
    end;
    
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