With the new extended RTTI in Delphi 2010, can a Delphi application (at run time) build a list of all classes which implement a given interface?
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Technically yes, so long as the interface has a GUID and the classes you care about are in the interface sections of units. The RTTI unit does not (yet) have an API for describing all interfaces that a class implements, but the data is in the type info. The GUID for an interface type can be gotten from this expression:
or:
The class of the instance type can then be checked using All classes declared in interface sections of units can be retrieved via Writing the actual iteration and extraction code is left as an exercise for the reader. |
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