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Working on an app today, I discovered 2 things that I'd like to note down.
P := nil;... Do some other stuff here...ReallocMem(P, NewSize); // Even if P has not been allocated any memory, it's okay to call it, as ReallocMem will check to see if P is nil or not. If P is nil, then it allocates the memory. Otherwise, it'll expand the block of memory to the new size, and copy the existing data over to the newly allocated memory.
This article discusses the new Delphi 8 property access specifiers.