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Instantiate a new instance of TStrListMaker
Source position: objects.pp line 552
constructor TStrListMaker.Init( |
AStrSize: Sw_Word; |
AIndexSize: Sw_Word |
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The Init constructor creates a new instance of the TstrListMaker object. It allocates AStrSize bytes on the heap to hold all the strings you wish to store. It also allocates enough room for AIndexSize key description entries (of the type TStrIndexrec).
AStrSize must be large enough to contain all the strings you wish to store. If not enough memory is allocated, other memory will be overwritten. The same is true for AIndexSize : maximally AIndexSize strings can be written to the stream.
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Construct (initialize) a new object |
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Clean up the instance and free all related memory. |