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TPersistent.Assign

Assign the contents of one class to another.

Declaration

Source position: classesh.inc line 389

public procedure TPersistent.Assign(

  Source: TPersistent

); virtual;

Description

Assign copies the contents of Source to Self, if the classes of the destination and source classes are compatible.

The TPersistent implementation of Assign does nothing but calling the AssignTo method of source. This means that if the destination class does not know how to assign the contents of the source class, the source class instance is asked to assign itself to the destination class. This means that it is necessary to implement only one of the two methods so that two classes can be assiged to one another.

Remark:

In general, a statement of the form

Destination:=Source;

(where Destination and Source are classes) does not achieve the same as a statement of the form

Destination.Assign(Source);

After the former statement, both Source and Destination will point to the same object. The latter statemtent will copy the contents of the Source class to the Destination class.

See also

AssignTo

  

Generic assignment function.

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