Yes, the form is being created directly in the code in question. (I didn't write it; I'm just the guy who has to debug it.)
And yes, you can pass MainRVAControlPanel as a parameter... if you know about it. The point I'm making is that the constructor accepts nil as a parameter, which then leads to ...
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- Thu Jun 26, 2014 6:39 pm
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- Topic: Access violation in ParaRVFrm
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Access violation in ParaRVFrm
It's possible to create a TfrmRVPara and pass nil to both constructor arguments. Unfortunately, there are several methods that assume that ControlPanel (the second parameter above) <> nil.
From looking at related code, it appears that this can be remedied by adding the following to FormCreate ...
From looking at related code, it appears that this can be remedied by adding the following to FormCreate ...