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Re: Expected behavior of Class.Load in components


I programmed a module (which I wish to turn into a component) that dynamically loads clases for different controls. Such classes have methods for dealing with different controls. A very basic example would be a function that returns the "value" of the control. This would be the Text property for a label or textbox, Checked for checkbox, and others for other controls. My goal is that I can add such "controllers" for some basic controls, but may add classes to the project that allow me to interact with other controls, without the need to modify the code of the component.

I have other examples of my need for this, but I hope this clarifies the idea.

El 1 de mayo de 2025 5:27:48 p.m. CST, "Benoît Minisini" <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió:
>Le 02/05/2025 à 00:38, Carlos Prieto a écrit :
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I created a component with a function F that uses the Class.Load function, with an argument passed to the function F. Inside the project of the component, it works as expected with any class defined within that project.
>> 
>> However, when I pack the component and include it in another project by Project > Properties > Components, the function raises an error
>> 
>> "Impossible to load class 'X': File or directory does not exist."
>> 
>> if X is a class defined in the project.
>> 
>> Is this the expected behavior?
>> How could I load such a class from the component?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> 
>
>Class.Load() can only load a class from the component where it is called.
>
>Why do you want to ask a component to load a class from the main project? How can it be useful?
>
>-- 
>Benoît Minisini.
>
>

References:
Expected behavior of Class.Load in componentsCarlos Prieto <caprilo@xxxxxxxx>
Re: Expected behavior of Class.Load in componentsBenoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>