Consider the following test-case:
{ CompilerVersion = 21 }
procedure Global();
procedure Local();
begin
end;
type
TProcedure = procedure ();
var
Proc: TProcedure;
begin
Proc := Local; { E2094 Local procedure/function 'Local' assigned to procedure variable }
end;
At line 13 compiler emits message with ERROR level, prohibiting all of the cases of such local procedures usage. "Official" resolution is to promote Local symbol to the outer scope (ie: make it a sibling of Global) which would have negative impact on code "structuredness".
I'm seeking the way to circumvent it in most graceful manner, preferably causing compiler to emit WARNING level message.
Your best bet is to declare it as
reference to procedureusing the new anonymous methods feature and then you can keep everything nicely encapsulated.This gets around the issues that Mason describes by capturing any variables local to the anonymous function.