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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T06:04:21+00:00 2026-05-15T06:04:21+00:00

The official documentation says they are optional. I know COM interop requires a unique

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The official documentation says they are optional. I know COM interop requires a unique identifier for each interface but every interface example I see has a GUID whether it’s used with COM or not? Is there any benefit to including a GUID if its not going to be used with COM?

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    2026-05-15T06:04:22+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:04 am

    I’ve noticed that some methods such as Supports (to determine if a class conforms to a specific interface) require that you define a GUID before you can use them.

    This page confirms it with the following information:

    Note: The SysUtils unit provides an
    overloaded function called Supports
    that returns true or false when class
    types and instances support a
    particular interface represented by a
    GUID.
    The Supports function is used in
    the manner of the Delphi is and as
    operators. The significant difference
    is that the Supports function can take
    as the right operand either a GUID or
    an interface type associated with a
    GUID
    , whereas is and as take the name
    of a type. For more information about
    is and as, see Class References.

    Here’s some interesting information about interfaces, which states:

    Why does an interface need to be
    uniquely identifiable? The answer is
    simple: because Delphi classes can
    implement multiple interfaces. When an
    application is running, there has to
    be a mechanism that will get pointer
    to an appropriate interface from an
    implementation. The only way to find
    out if an object implements an
    interface and to get a pointer to
    implementation of that interface is
    through GUIDs
    .

    Emphasis added in both quotes.

    Reading this entire article also makes you realize that QueryInterface (which requires a GUID) is used behind the scenes for reasons such as reference counting.

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