[829] | 1 | unit uParam;
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| 2 |
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| 3 | interface
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| 4 |
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| 5 | uses
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| 6 | Classes;
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| 7 |
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| 8 | Type
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| 9 | TParamType = (Literal, Reference, List, Undefined);
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| 10 |
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| 11 | TParamMult = class
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| 12 | private
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| 13 | mName: String;
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| 14 | mMultiple: NameValueCollection;
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| 15 | protected
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| 16 | function GetCount: Integer;
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| 17 | function GetFirst: String;
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| 18 | function GetLast: String;
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| 19 | function GetMultiple(index: String): string;
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| 20 | procedure SetMultiple(index, value: string);
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| 21 | public
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| 22 | property Name: String read mName write mName;
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| 23 | property Count: Integer read GetCount;
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| 24 | property First: String read GetFirst;
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| 25 | property Last: String read GetLast;
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| 26 | property Self[index: string] read GetMultiple write SetMultiple;
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| 27 | end;
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| 28 |
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| 29 | TParamRecord = class
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| 30 | private
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| 31 | mValue: String;
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| 32 | mPType: TParamType;
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| 33 | mMult: TParamMult;
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| 34 | public
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| 35 | property Value: String read mValue write mValue;
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| 36 | property PType: TParamType read mPType write mPType;
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| 37 | property Mult: TParamMult read mMult write mMult;
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| 38 | end;
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| 39 |
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| 40 | TParam = class
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| 41 | private
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| 42 | mParameters: TList;
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| 43 | protected
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| 44 | procedure SetParameter(index: Integer; parameter: TParamRecord);
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| 45 | function GetParameter(index: Integer): TParamRecord;
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| 46 | public
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| 47 | Constructor Create; overload;
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| 48 | Constructor Create(rpcParams: String); overload;
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| 49 | procedure Clear;
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| 50 | property ParamRecord[index: Integer]: TParam read GetParameter write SetParameter;
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| 51 | property Count: Integer read GetCount;
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| 52 | end;
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| 53 |
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| 54 |
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| 55 | implementation
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| 56 |
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| 57 | // Thes classes are ported from Delphi and have hardly been tested.
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| 58 | // Use them at your own discression.
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| 59 |
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| 60 | /// <summary>
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| 61 | /// Summary description for Param.
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| 62 | /// </summary>
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| 63 | procedure TParam.Clear;
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| 64 | var
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| 65 | i: Integer;
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| 66 | begin
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| 67 | for i:=0 to Pred(mParameters.Count) do
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| 68 | mParameters[i] := nil;
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| 69 |
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| 70 | mParameters.Clear;
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| 71 | end;
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| 72 |
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| 73 | procedure TParam.Assign(source: TParam)
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| 74 | begin
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| 75 | Clear;
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| 76 | for i:=0 to Pred(source.Count) do
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| 77 | begin
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| 78 | Self[i].Value := source[i].Value;
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| 79 | Self[i].PType := source[i].PType;
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| 80 | Self[i].Mult.Assign(source[i].Mult);
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| 81 | end;
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| 82 | end;
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| 83 |
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| 84 |
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| 85 | Constructor TParam.Create;
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| 86 | begin
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| 87 | mParameters := TList.Create;
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| 88 | end;
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| 89 |
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| 90 | /// <summary>
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| 91 | /// This Param constructor takes a string and splits it into ParamRecords
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| 92 | /// </summary>
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| 93 | /// <param name:='rpcParams'></param>
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| 94 | Constructor TParam.Create(rpcParams: String)
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| 95 | var
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| 96 | i, curStart, lengthOfRpcParams, EndOfSegment: Integer;
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| 97 | aRef, aVal: String;
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| 98 | ParamRecord: TParamRecord;
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| 99 | begin
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| 100 |
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| 101 | const
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| 102 | // kSEP_FS: char = 28;
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| 103 | kSEP_GS: char = 29;
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| 104 | kSEP_US: char = 30;
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| 105 | kSEP_RS: char = 31;
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| 106 |
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| 107 | mParameters := TList.Create;
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| 108 | if (rpcParams <> nil) then
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| 109 | begin
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| 110 | curStart := 0;
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| 111 | i:= 0;
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| 112 | lengthOfrpcParams := Length(rpcParams);
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| 113 | while (curStart < lengthOfrpcParams-1)
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| 114 | begin
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| 115 | paramRecord := Self[i];
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| 116 | case (rpcParams[curStart]) of
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| 117 | 'L' : paramRecord.PType := ParamType.Literal;
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| 118 | 'R' : paramRecord.PType := ParamType.Reference;
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| 119 | 'M' : paramRecord.PType := ParamType.List;
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| 120 | else : paramRecord.PType := ParamType.Undefined;
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| 121 | end;
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| 122 | curStart := CurStart + 2;
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| 123 | if (Self[i].PType = ParamType.List) then
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| 124 | begin
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| 125 | endOfSegment := 0;
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| 126 | while (rpcParams[curStart] <> kSEP_GS) do
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| 127 | begin
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| 128 | endOfSegment := PosNext(kSEP_US,curStart,lengthOfrpcParams,rpcParams);
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| 129 | aRef := rpcParams.Substring(curStart,endOfSegment - curStart);
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| 130 | curStart := endOfSegment + 1;
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| 131 | endOfSegment := PosNext(kSEP_RS,curStart,lengthOfrpcParams,rpcParams);
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| 132 | aVal := rpcParams.Substring(curStart,endOfSegment - curStart);
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| 133 | curStart := endOfSegment + 1;
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| 134 | Self[i].Mult[aRef] := aVal;
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| 135 | end;
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| 136 | if (endOfSegment = 0) then
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| 137 | begin
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| 138 | endOfSegment := PosNext(kSEP_GS,curStart,lengthOfrpcParams,rpcParams);
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| 139 | curStart := endOfSegment + 1;
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| 140 | end
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| 141 | else
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| 142 | begin
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| 143 | endOfSegment := PosNext(kSEP_GS,curStart,lengthOfrpcParams,rpcParams);
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| 144 | Self[i].Value := rpcParams.Substring(curStart,endOfSegment-curStart);
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| 145 | curStart := endOfSegment + 1;
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| 146 | end;
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| 147 | Inc(i);
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| 148 | end;
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| 149 | end
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| 150 | else
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| 151 | begin
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| 152 | // The user of this routine should always pass in a valid string
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| 153 | Assert(false);
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| 154 | end;
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| 155 | end;
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| 156 |
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| 157 | Destructor TParam.Destroy;
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| 158 | begin
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| 159 | Clear;
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| 160 | mParameters.Free;
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| 161 | end;
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| 162 |
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| 163 | // Private Methods
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| 164 | function TParam.GetCount: Integer;
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| 165 | begin
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| 166 | Result := mParameters.Count;
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| 167 | end;
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| 168 |
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| 169 | function TParam.GetParameter(int index): ParamRecord;
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| 170 | begin
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| 171 | if (index >= mParameters.Count) then
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| 172 | begin
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| 173 | while (mParameters.Count <:= index) do // Setup placehoders
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| 174 | mParameters.Add(nil);
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| 175 | end;
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| 176 | if (mParameters[index] = nil)
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| 177 | begin
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| 178 | Result := TParamRecord.Create();
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| 179 | mParameters[index] := result;
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| 180 | end
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| 181 | else
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| 182 | Result := TParamRecord(mParameters[index]);
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| 183 | end;
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| 184 |
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| 185 | procedure TParam.SetParameter(index: Integer; parameter: ParamRecord);
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| 186 | begin
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| 187 | if (index >= mParameters.Count) then
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| 188 | while (mParameters.Count <= index) do // Set up placeholders
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| 189 | mParameters.Add(nil);
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| 190 |
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| 191 | if (mParameters[index] = nil) then
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| 192 | mParameters[index] := parameter;
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| 193 | end;
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| 194 |
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| 195 | function TParam.PosNext(aChar: char; startPos, lengthOfRpcParams: Integer; rpcParams: String): Integer;
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| 196 | begin
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| 197 | Assert(rpcParams <> nil);
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| 198 |
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| 199 | Result := 0;
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| 200 | while (result = 0) and (startPos < lengthOfRpcParams) do
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| 201 | begin
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| 202 | if(rpcParams[startPos] = aChar)
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| 203 | Result := startPos;
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| 204 | Inc(startPos);
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| 205 | end;
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| 206 | end;
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| 207 |
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| 208 |
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| 209 | Constructor TParamRecord.Create;
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| 210 | begin
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| 211 | mMult := new ParamMult();
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| 212 | mMult.Name := ParamMult.kMultNameDefault;
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| 213 | mValue := nil;
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| 214 | mPType := ParamType.Undefined;
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| 215 | end;
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| 216 |
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| 217 | Destructor TParamRecord.Destroy;
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| 218 | begin
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| 219 | if(mMult <> nil)
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| 220 | begin
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| 221 | mMult := nil;
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| 222 | end;
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| 223 | end;
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| 224 |
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| 225 | // The ParamMult class uses a NameValueCollection dictionary/hashtable as opposted to a string list
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| 226 | // like in Delphi. I think I have ported this properly preserving the desired functionality
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| 227 | // I think the NameValueCollection is the right answer here, but there may be some
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| 228 | // nuances that have been missed.
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| 229 | // Also, an enumerator should be created (provide by NameValueCollection) if the
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| 230 | // list is to be iterated over a lot between changes (for read only access). This
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| 231 | // will provided enhanced performance.
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| 232 | const kMultInstanceNameDefault: string := 'Mult_instance';
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| 233 | const kMultNameDefault: string := 'Mult';
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| 234 |
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| 235 | // Public Methods
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| 236 | Constructor TParamMult.Create;
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| 237 | begin
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| 238 | mMultiple := TNameValueCollection.Create;
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| 239 | mName := '';
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| 240 | end;
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| 241 |
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| 242 |
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| 243 | Destructor TParamMult.Destroy;
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| 244 | begin
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| 245 | ClearAll;
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| 246 | mMultiple.Free;
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| 247 | mMultiple := nil;
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| 248 | mName := nil;
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| 249 | end;
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| 250 |
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| 251 | function TParamMult.Position(subscript: string): Integer;
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| 252 | var
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| 253 | i: Integer;
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| 254 | begin
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| 255 | Result := -1;
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| 256 |
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| 257 | for i:=0 to Pred(mMultiple.Count) do
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| 258 | begin
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| 259 | if (mMultiple.GetKey(i) = subscript)
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| 260 | begin
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| 261 | Result := i;
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| 262 | break;
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| 263 | end;
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| 264 | end;
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| 265 | end;
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| 266 |
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| 267 |
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| 268 | function TParamMult.Subscript(position: Integer): String;
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| 269 | begin
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| 270 | if(position > -1 && position < Count) then
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| 271 | result := mMultiple.GetKey(position);
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| 272 | end;
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| 273 | /// <summary>
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| 274 | /// In Assign all of the items from source object are copied one by one into the
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| 275 | /// target. So if the source is later destroyed, target object will continue
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| 276 | /// to hold the copy of all elements, completely unaffected.
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| 277 | /// The source can only be a NameValueCollection or else it with throw an exception.
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| 278 | /// </summary>
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| 279 | /// <param name:='source'></param>
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| 280 | {
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| 281 | public void Assign(object source)
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| 282 | begin
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| 283 | ClearAll();
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| 284 | if (source is ParamMult)
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| 285 | mMultiple.Add((NameValueCollection)source);
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| 286 | else
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| 287 | throw(new ParamMultException('Invalid source type'+ source.GetType()+' in method Assign'));
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| 288 | end;
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| 289 | }
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| 290 | /// <summary>
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| 291 | /// Order returns the subscript string of the next or previous element from the
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| 292 | /// StartSubscript. This is very similar to the $O function available in M.
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| 293 | /// nil string ('') is returned when reaching beyong the first or last
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| 294 | /// element, or when list is empty. Note: A major difference between the M $O
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| 295 | /// and this function is that in this function StartSubscript must identify a valid subscript
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| 296 | /// in the list.
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| 297 | /// </summary>
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| 298 | /// <param name:='startSubscript'></param>
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| 299 | /// <param name:='direction'></param>
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| 300 | /// <returns></returns>
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| 301 | function TParamMult.Order(startSubscript: String; direction: Integer): String;
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| 302 | var
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| 303 | index: Integer;
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| 304 | begin
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| 305 | if (startSubscript = '') then
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| 306 | begin
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| 307 | if(direction > 0) then
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| 308 | result := First
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| 309 | else
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| 310 | result := Last;
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| 311 | end
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| 312 | else
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| 313 | begin
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| 314 | index := Position(startSubscript);
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| 315 | if(index > -1) then
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| 316 | begin
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| 317 | if (index < (Count -1)) and (direction > 0) then
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| 318 | result := mMultiple[index+1]
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| 319 | else
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| 320 | result := mMultiple[index-1];
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| 321 | end;
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| 322 | end;
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| 323 | end;
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| 324 |
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| 325 | {
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| 326 | public class ParamMultException : Exception
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| 327 | begin
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| 328 | public ParamMultException(string errorString)
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| 329 | :base(kParamMultExceptionLabel + errorString)beginend;
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| 330 | private const string kParamMultExceptionLabel := 'ParamMult Exeption: ';
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| 331 | end;
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| 332 | }
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| 333 | procedure TParamMult.ClearAll;
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| 334 | begin
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| 335 | mMultiple.Clear();
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| 336 | end;
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| 337 |
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| 338 |
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| 339 | function TParamMult.GetCount: Integer;
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| 340 | begin
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| 341 | Result := mMultiple.Count;
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| 342 | end;
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| 343 |
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| 344 |
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| 345 | function TParamMult.GetFirst: String;
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| 346 | begin
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| 347 | Result := '';
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| 348 | if (mMultiple.Count > 0) then
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| 349 | Result := mMultiple[0];
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| 350 | end;
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| 351 |
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| 352 |
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| 353 | function TParamMult.GetLast: String;
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| 354 | begin
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| 355 | Result := '';
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| 356 | if (mMultiple.Count > 0) then
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| 357 | Result := mMultiple[mMultiple.Count-1];
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| 358 | end;
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| 359 |
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| 360 |
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| 361 | /// <summary>
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| 362 | /// GetMultiple Returns the VALUE of the element whose subscript is passed.
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| 363 | /// </summary>
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| 364 | /// <param name:='index'></param>
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| 365 | /// <returns></returns>
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| 366 | function TParamMult.GetMultiple(index: String): String;
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| 367 | var
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| 368 | TryResult: String;
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| 369 | StrError: String;
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| 370 | begin
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| 371 | tryResult := '';
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| 372 | try
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| 373 | begin
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| 374 | tryResult := mMultiple[index];
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| 375 | end;
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| 376 | // The requested string might not be in the string array in which case IndexOf will
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| 377 | // return a -1 so lets handle this through an IndexOutOfRangeException
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| 378 | // catch (ArgumentOutOfRangeException)
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| 379 | except
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| 380 | begin
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| 381 | if (Name <> '') then
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| 382 | StrError :=Name
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| 383 | else
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| 384 | StrError := kMultInstanceNameDefault;
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| 385 | strError +:= StrError + '[' + index + ']'#0D#0A' is undefined';
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| 386 |
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| 387 | // There was a complicated way to attempt to find this data on exception
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| 388 | // in the Delphi unit trpcb.pas in the broker project under
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| 389 | // TMult.GetFMultiple. I did not understand this so I will throw an
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| 390 | // exception here. -Travis
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| 391 |
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| 392 | // throw( new ParamMultException(strError));
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| 393 | end;
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| 394 | finally
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| 395 | begin
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| 396 | result := tryResult;
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| 397 | end;
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| 398 | end;
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| 399 |
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| 400 |
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| 401 | /// <summary>
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| 402 | /// SetMultiple Stores a new element in the multiple. mMultiple (StringCollection) is the
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| 403 | /// structure, which is used to hold the subscript and value pair. Subscript is stored as
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| 404 | /// the String, value is stored as an object of the string.
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| 405 | /// </summary>
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| 406 | /// <param name:='index'></param>
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| 407 | /// <param name:='Value'></param>
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| 408 | procedure TParamMult.SetMultiple(index, newElement: String):
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| 409 | begin
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| 410 | mMultiple.Set(index,newElement);
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| 411 | end;
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| 412 |
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| 413 | end.
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| 414 |
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