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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T23:14:42+00:00 2026-05-21T23:14:42+00:00

When we have a threadvar declared, when this variable will be initialized (the object

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When we have a threadvar declared, when this variable will be initialized (the object is created)? Does it occurs at the first assignment of the var? For example:

threadvar
  myThreadVar : string;

......

//inside a thread
  ...
  myThreadVar := 'my value'; // In this point the var will be initialized?

What happens if I try to use this var outside a thread after the thread has set the value for the var? For example:

//at the main thread (application)
  ...
  //Call the thread;
  //thread finishes execution
  //thread is destroyed
  ShowMessage(myThreadVar); // what happens here?
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    2026-05-21T23:14:43+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 11:14 pm

    The threadvars for a thread are initialized the first time their thread accesses any one of them. They are set to a default all-bits-zero value, which for strings is the empty string.

    Threadvars may or may not be finalized. It depends on how much notice the RTL gets that a thread is terminating. For that reason, it’s probably best not to store any dynamically allocated types (strings included) in threadvars. Instead, use an instance variable of a TThread object to store thread-specific data.


    The second part of your question is nonsense. It has you executing code on a thread after the thread has already terminated. There is no such thing as running code “outside a thread.” All code runs in threads. Every program has at least one thread.

    Each thread has its own copy of a threadvar. No thread can read another thread’s copy, so once a thread terminates, all its threadvars are inaccessible.

    Your ShowMessage call will display the value belonging to the current thread, not the thread that already terminated.

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