I know by TMS Aurelius that we can use the "new" 2010 attributes feature to serialize database table fields into object properties at run-time, for example, and I am not an expert on this deep object oriented schema, so I look into the TMS source code and could not understand how to implement it myself, not for DB, not for XML.
So I've looked for all Google's results on Delphi Attributes
and all that people post are declaration examples and then stops before even showing their examples in action.
Then where are the real world examples of how can we project, declare, code and USE those juiced classes inside a form/executing code?
Does anyone have an example to share here or know a good article that is complete?
Edit1:
The answer should have a TForm
with a TButton
where, when clicked, execute some use of the attribute classes created, do not answer showing just the attribute and classes interfaces, because there are many of those declaration examples as I told before
I must say it's not much clear to me what kind of example do you need. IMHO in http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/Rio/en/Overview_of_Attributes is everything you should need, perhaps providing that you have some basic knowledge of annotation and/or aspect programming resp.
An example depends on the way/purpose an author of particular SW used attributes for. You mentioned the ORM system: the typical usage here is to annotate member of the class representing DB entity with additional information necessary for DB operation in the backend of such framework. Let assume you have a DB entity having field COMPANY CHAR(32) NOT NULL and you want to represent it in Delphi class:
TSomeDBEntity = class(...)
FCDS: TClientDataset;
...
constructor Create;
...
[TCharColumn('COMPANY', 32, false)]
property CompanyName: string read GetCompanyName write SetCompanyName;
end;
then you will define attribute TCharColumn with constructor
constructor TCharColumn.Create(const AFieldName:string; ALength:integer; ANullable:boolean);
begin
inherited;
FName := AFieldName;
FLength := ALength;
FNullable := ANullable;
end;
And usage of such annotation could look something like this:
FCDS := TClientDataset.Create(nil);
RttiContext := TRttiContext.Create;
try
RttiType := RttiContext.GetType(self.ClassType);
Props := RttiType.GetProperties;
for Prop in Props do
begin
Attrs := Prop.GetAttributes;
case Prop.PropertyType.TypeKind of
tkUString:
begin
for Attr in Attrs do
if Attr is TCharColumn then
begin
ColAttr := TCharColumn(Attr);
FCDS.FieldDefs.Add(ColAttr.FName, ftString, ColAttr.FLength, not ColAttr.FNullable);
end;
end;
else
//... ;
end;
end;
finally
RttiContext.Free;
end;
This piece of the program demonstrates, how to define fields in a dataset in run-time based on annotation in Delphi. We are limited little bit due lack of named parameters, hence working with parameter list is not flexible as should be e.g. like in Java (compare TMS Aurelius annotation set http://www.tmssoftware.com/site/manuals/aurelius_manual.pdf and http://www.techferry.com/articles/hibernate-jpa-annotations.html