Why is the Compiler warning that variable may not be initialized?

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误落风尘 2020-12-21 03:26

I am getting a compiler warning I don\'t understand:

procedure Test;
var
  Var1: Integer;
begin
    while True do
    begin
        try
            if System         


        
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  • 2020-12-21 04:04

    Var1 will always be initialised before it is used. The compiler gets confused by try-except handling: your code is too complex for the compiler to be able to actually determine that Var1 is always initialised. It sees there may be a handled exception before Var1:=6;, which would leave Var1 uninitialised, but it doesn't see that that exception will always be re-raised.

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  • 2020-12-21 04:09

    It is a farily good warning. What it tells that you do not assign any value to the variable which may be used somewhere else in your code. Warning also tells that if it's used then the value assigned to it may be not what you expect.

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  • 2020-12-21 04:13

    You should but the ShowMessage(IntToStr(Var1)); into the try except block. Then it should be clear to the compiler, that Var1 is intialized and looks more as clean code.

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