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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T20:34:20+00:00 2026-05-30T20:34:20+00:00

Suppose I have this function saved in a certain script: function Add(a,b:integer):integer; begin result:=a+b;

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Suppose I have this function saved in a certain script:

function Add(a,b:integer):integer;  
  begin
    result:=a+b;
  end;

and I have another script which is the following:

var
    a,b,c:integer;

  a:=1; 
  b:=2;
  c:=Add(a,b);

  println(inttoStr(c));

how can i compile both scripts and call the 1st script from the second using dwscript in Delphi?

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    2026-05-30T20:34:22+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 8:34 pm

    assuming that one file is called “file1.extension” and it’s content is:

    function Add(a,b:integer):integer;  
      begin
        result:=a+b;
      end;
    

    and another file called “main.extension” with content:

    var
        a,b,c:integer;
    
      a:=1; 
      b:=2;
      c:=Add(a,b);
    
      println(inttoStr(c));
    

    you need to add the following line at the beginning of “main.extension” file:

    // note that file name is case sensitive
    // file1.extension <> FILE1.EXTENSION
    // include_once is to solve cycle-includes
    // i.e. file1.extension includes main.extension and vice-versa
    {$include_once 'file1.extension'} 
    // or include if file1.extension does not require functions/objects/variables/etc.
    // from main.extension
    {$include 'file1.extension'}
    

    I suggest using {$include_once …} rather than {$include …}.

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