H2365 Case sensitivity for overriden object methods in Delphi 2005... fixed?

From: Francis (xxx_at_yyy.com)
Date: 03/30/05


Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 04:08:21 -0500


 Hi, i downloaded the Delphi 2005 Trial last week, and i finally had time to
look it over today. Coming from delphi 7, i can say that i'd have many
comments, and one really big complaint. Here it is, i have hundreds of
objects that have the destructor declared as objet.destroy rather than
object.Destroy. For everyone of them, i get a hint that it should be
object.Destroy . I will not change them all, and the only way to get rid of
this message is to remove all hints. I will not do this either.

 Somebody please tell me that this one hint can be turned off since update
one or two! I downloaded them too, but they won't install on the trial, so i
can't know. This might seem silly to some of you, but considering the huge
libraries i maintain, this is fast becoming a factor in my decision to
upgrade or not.

 Thanks for any information!

Francis



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