6.6.6 Class constructors and destructors

A class constructor or destructor can also be created. They serve to instantiate some class variables or class properties which must be initialized before a class can be used. These constructors are called automatically at program startup: The constructor is called before the initialization section of the unit it is declared in, the destructor is called after the finalisation section of the unit it is declared in.

There are some caveats when using class destructors/constructors:

The following program:

{$mode objfpc}
{$h+}

Type
  TA = Class(TObject)
  Private
    Function GetA : Integer;
    Procedure SetA(AValue : integer);

  public
    Class Constructor create;
    Class Destructor destroy;
    Property A : Integer Read GetA Write SetA;
  end;

{Class} Function TA.GetA : Integer;

begin
  Result:=-1;
end;

{Class} Procedure TA.SetA(AValue : integer);

begin
  //
end;

Class Constructor TA.Create;

begin
  Writeln('Class constructor TA');
end;

Class Destructor TA.Destroy;

begin
  Writeln('Class destructor TA');

end;

Var
  A : TA;

begin
end.

Will, when run, output the following:

Class constructor TA
Class destructor TA