BeforeDestruction method or DelphiVCL.Application.BeforeDestruction is used to respond before the first destructor executes.
BeforeDestruction is called automatically before the object’s first destructor executes. Do not call it explicitly in your applications.
The BeforeDestruction method implemented in TObject does nothing. Override this method when creating a class that performs an action before the object is destroyed. For example, TCustomForm overrides BeforeDestruction to generate an OnDestroy event.
Note: BeforeDestruction is not called when the object is destroyed before it is fully constructed. That is, if the object’s constructor raises an exception, the destructor is called to dispose of the object, but BeforeDestruction is not called.
Let’s browse all the properties, methods, and built-in properties of the DelphiVCL.Application.BeforeDestruction using dir() command:
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import DelphiVCL dir(DelphiVCL.Application.BeforeDestruction) |
See the responses in our Windows command prompt:
You can also read short information about the DelphiVCL.Application.BeforeDestruction using the print() command:
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print(DelphiVCL.Application.BeforeDestruction) print(DelphiVCL.Application.BeforeDestruction.__doc__) |
See the responses in our Windows command prompt:
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