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Hmm, no comments so far. Maybe I should be more clear. This is part of my code. I read about exporting TForm descendants. Is it necessary? Why can we not load them directly? from pathlib import Path class TUnit2(Form):
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Hi! I used to develop programmes in Delphi, but these days we are supposed to develop in Python - often prototypes. Serious stuff is done in Java. I'm developing in Python anyway. Until not too long ago we used to maintain a number of applications realised in Delphi. In almost each case Delphi was used to provide an interface to a specialised DLL. Those applications are now considered legacy and new versions may have to be developed more or less from scratch. I'm thinking of reusing at least the graphical interfaces. I have just tried delphivcl for the first time. Thanks for this package! Unfortunately, I have only seen examples for delphifmx so far. Anyway, I have managed to load a very simple Delphi form called Unit2.dfm whilst using python 3.9. An error appeared though: <built-in method LoadProps of TUnit2 object at 0x0000016DC01F08B0> returned a result with an error set. Maybe I did something wrong? How can I retrieve more details about the errors? Should I use a different Python version? Any help will be appreciated!
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