i have a function that returns a function TFunc<Integer>
which is reference to function:Integer
.
and i have a procedure which takes a function TFunc<Integer>
as argument, calls it and prints its result.
program Project1;
{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
{$R *.res}
uses
System.SysUtils;
function GetFunction:TFunc<Integer>;
begin
result := function:Integer begin result := 42 end;
end;
procedure FunctionCall(AFunc:TFunc<Integer>);
var i:Integer;
begin
i := AFunc;
WriteLn(Format('Function Result = %d',[i]));
end;
begin
// FunctionCall(GetFunction); // error
FunctionCall(GetFunction()); // works as excpected
end.
this call (FunctionCall(GetFunction);
) results in an error. and the call with ()
works as excpected.
my question is:
when in delphi do i need brakets to call a function and when not (i thought that i never need them)
or
shouldn't i need them and is it a bug?
i work with delphi xe5 on windows 7 dcc32.