How to assign a multiline string value without quoting each line?
We had the same problem, and finally we created a small IDE plugin (merged with existing solutions). That creates two extra menu items (Copy and Paste extra). One of this pastes the formatted content of the clipboard to the code editor, the other does the same thing in reverse (copy the content of the selection to the clipboard and removes the extra charachters).
To use this:
- Create new Package in Delphi
- Add to "designide" to requires section (and remove anything else)
- Create new Unit, and copy the code
- Build and Install
Sample code:
unit ClipboardWizard;
interface
uses
Windows, SysUtils, Classes, ToolsAPI,
{$ifdef VER280} // XE7
VCL.Menus
{$else}
Menus
{$endif};
type
TClipboardWizard = class(TInterfacedObject, IOTAWizard)
private
FMainMenuItem, FCopyMenuItem, FPasteMenuItem: TMenuItem;
// Formatting
function GetFormattedString: string;
function RemoveUnneededChars(const Value: string): string;
// Menu events
procedure CopyToClipboard(Sender: TObject);
procedure PasteFromClipboard(Sender: TObject);
public
// TObject
constructor Create;
destructor Destroy; override;
// IOTANotifier
procedure AfterSave;
procedure BeforeSave;
procedure Destroyed;
procedure Modified;
// IOTAWizard
function GetIDString: string;
function GetName: string;
function GetState: TWizardState;
procedure Execute;
end;
procedure Register;
implementation
uses
Vcl.Clipbrd, System.StrUtils;
procedure Register;
begin
RegisterPackageWizard(TClipboardWizard.Create);
end;
// Formatting
function TClipboardWizard.RemoveUnneededChars(const Value: string): string;
var
List: TStringList;
q: integer;
s : string;
begin
if Trim(Value) <> '' then
begin
List := TStringList.Create;
try
List.Text := Value;
for q := 0 to List.Count - 1 do
begin
s := Trim(List[q]);
if Length(s) > 0 then
if s[1] = '''' then
s := Copy(s, 2, Length(s));
s := TrimLeft(ReverseString(s));
if Length(s) > 0 then
if s[1] = '+' then
s := TrimLeft(Copy(s, 2, Length(s)));
if Length(s) > 0 then
if s[1] = ';' then
s := TrimLeft(Copy(s, 2, Length(s)));
if Length(s) > 0 then
if s[1] = '''' then
s := TrimLeft(Copy(s, 2, Length(s)));
s := StringReplace(s, '''''', '''', [rfReplaceAll]);
List[q] := ReverseString(s)
end;
Result := List.Text;
finally
List.Free;
end;
end
else
Result := '';
end;
procedure TClipboardWizard.CopyToClipboard(Sender: TObject);
begin
with BorlandIDEServices as IOTAEditorServices do
if Assigned(TopView) then
Clipboard.AsText := RemoveUnneededChars(TopView.Block.Text);
end;
function TClipboardWizard.GetFormattedString: string;
const
FSingleQuote = '''';
Indent: array [boolean] of string = (' ', '');
EndChar: array [boolean] of string = (' +', ';');
var
List: TStringlist;
q: Integer;
begin
if Clipboard.HasFormat(CF_TEXT) then
begin
List := TStringlist.Create;
try
List.Text := Clipboard.AsText;
for q := 0 to List.Count - 1 do
List[q] := Indent[q <> 0] + AnsiQuotedStr(TrimRight(List[q]) + #32, FSingleQuote) +
EndChar[q = (List.Count - 1)];
Result := List.Text;
finally
List.Free;
end;
end;
end;
procedure TClipboardWizard.PasteFromClipboard(Sender: TObject);
begin
with BorlandIDEServices as IOTAEditorServices do
if Assigned(TopView) then
begin
TopView.Buffer.EditPosition.InsertText(GetFormattedString);
TopView.Paint; // invalidation
end;
end;
{ Anything else }
constructor TClipboardWizard.Create;
var
NTAServices : INTAServices;
begin
NTAServices := BorlandIDEServices as INTAServices;
// Main Menu
FMainMenuItem := TMenuItem.Create(nil);
FMainMenuItem.Caption := 'Clibrd Extra' ;
NTAServices.MainMenu.Items.Add(FMainMenuItem);
// Sub Menus
FCopyMenuItem := TMenuItem.Create(nil);
FCopyMenuItem.Caption := 'Copy to clipboard';
FCopyMenuItem.OnClick := Self.CopyToClipboard;
FMainMenuItem.Add(FCopyMenuItem);
FPasteMenuItem := TMenuItem.Create(nil);
FPasteMenuItem.Caption := 'Paste from clipboard';
FPasteMenuItem.OnClick := Self.PasteFromClipboard;
FMainMenuItem.Add(FPasteMenuItem);
end;
destructor TClipboardWizard.Destroy;
begin
if Assigned(FPasteMenuItem) then
FreeAndNil(FPasteMenuItem);
if Assigned(FCopyMenuItem) then
FreeAndNil(FCopyMenuItem);
if Assigned(FMainMenuItem) then
FreeAndNil(FMainMenuItem);
inherited;
end;
{ IOTANotifier }
procedure TClipboardWizard.AfterSave;
begin
end;
procedure TClipboardWizard.BeforeSave;
begin
end;
procedure TClipboardWizard.Destroyed;
begin
end;
procedure TClipboardWizard.Modified;
begin
end;
{ IOTAWizard }
function TClipboardWizard.GetIDString: string;
begin
Result := 'Clipboard.Wizard7';
end;
function TClipboardWizard.GetName: string;
begin
Result := 'Clipboard Wizard7';
end;
function TClipboardWizard.GetState: TWizardState;
begin
Result := [];
end;
procedure TClipboardWizard.Execute;
begin
end;
end.
I know the code is not perfect, but it works :-)
Here's code for an application you can add to the IDE's Tools menu that might help. It was posted a while back to one of the CodeGear newsgroups by TeamB member Peter Below:
program ClipToStringConst; // Remove the dot from the line below for a console app, // per Rob Kennedy's comment. It works fine without being // a console app. {.$APPTYPE CONSOLE} uses Windows, Classes, Sysutils, APIClipboard; const cIndent = ' '; // 2 spaces cSingleQuote = ''''; EndChar : array [Boolean] of Char = ('+',';'); procedure Process; var SL: TStringlist; i, max: Integer; begin if ClipboardHasFormat( CF_TEXT ) then begin SL := TStringlist.Create; try SL.Text := ClipboardAsString; max := SL.count-1; for i:= 0 to max do SL[i] := cIndent + AnsiQuotedStr( TrimRight(SL[i])+#32, cSingleQuote ) + EndChar[i = max]; StringToClipboard( SL.Text ); finally SL.Free; end; { Finally } end; end; begin try Process; except on E: Exception do ShowException( E, ExceptAddr ); end; end.
Just select the text in the SQL management tool after you've tested it and copy it to the clipboard. Switch to the Delphi Code Editor, place the insertion point where you want the constant text to appear, choose 'Clipboard To Const' or whatever you called it from the Tools menu, and then Ctrl+V to paste it into the editor.
It's a pretty handy little tool. You can also modify it to work the opposite way (ConstantToClipboard) to remove the source formatting and revert back to raw SQL, although I haven't bothered to do so yet.
EDIT: Missed a unit (APIClipboard). This needs to be a separate unit, obviously. Again, thanks to Peter Below:
{== Unit APIClipboard =================================================}
{: Clipboard access routines using only API functions
@author Dr. Peter Below
@desc Version 1.0 created 5 Juli 2000<BR>
Current revision 1.0<BR>
Last modified 5 Juli 2000<P>
This unit provides simply clipboard access routines that do not rely on
the VCL Clipbrd unit. That unit drags in Dialogs and Forms and a major
part of the VCL as a consequence, not appropriate for simple console
or non-form programs. This unit uses only API routines, the only VCL
units used are Classes (for exceptions and streams) and SysUtils.
}
{=====================================================================}
unit APIClipboard;
interface
uses
Windows, Classes;
procedure StringToClipboard( const S: String );
function ClipboardAsString: String;
procedure CopyDataToClipboard( fmt: DWORD; const data; datasize: Integer;
emptyClipboardFirst: Boolean = true );
procedure CopyDataFromClipboard( fmt: DWORD; S: TStream );
function ClipboardHasFormat( fmt: DWORD ): Boolean;
implementation
uses
Sysutils;
type
{: This is an internal exception class used by the <see unit=APIClipboard> }
EClipboardError = class( Exception )
public
constructor Create( const msg: String );
end;
resourcestring
eSystemOutOfMemory =
'could not allocate memory for clipboard data.';
eLockfailed =
'could not lock global memory handle.';
eSetDataFailed =
'could not copy data block to clipboard.';
eCannotOpenClipboard =
'could not open the clipboard.';
eErrorTemplate =
'APIClipboard: %s'#13#10+
'System error code: %d'#13#10+
'System error message: %s';
{-- EClipboardError.Create --------------------------------------------}
{: Creates a new EclipboardError object
@Param msg is the string to embed into the error message
@Precondition none
@Postcondition none
@desc Composes an error message that contains the passed message and the
API error code and matching error message. The CreateFmt constructor
inherited from the basic Exception class is used to do the work.
Created 5.7.2000 by P. Below
}{---------------------------------------------------------------------}
constructor EClipboardError.Create( const msg: String );
begin { Create }
CreateFmt( eErrorTemplate,
[msg, GetLastError, SysErrorMessage(GetLastError)] );
end; { EClipboardError.Create }
{-- DataToClipboard ---------------------------------------------------}
{: Copies a block of memory to the clipboard in a given format
@Param fmt is the clipboard format to use
@Param data is an untyped const parameter that addresses the data to copy
@Param datasize is the size of the data, in bytes
@Precondition The clipboard is already open. If not an EClipboardError
will result. This precondition cannot be asserted, unfortunately.
@Postcondition Any previously exisiting data of this format will have
been replaced by the new data, unless datasize was 0 or we run into an
exception. In this case the clipboard will be unchanged.
@desc Uses API methods to allocate and lock a global memory block of
approproate size, copies the data to it and submits the block to the
clipboard. Any error on the way will raise an EClipboardError
exception.<BR>
Created 5.7.2000 by P. Below
@Raises EClipboardError
}{---------------------------------------------------------------------}
procedure DataToClipboard( fmt: DWORD; Const data; datasize: Integer );
var
hMem: THandle;
pMem: Pointer;
begin { DataToClipboard }
if datasize <= 0 then
Exit;
hMem := GlobalAlloc( GMEM_MOVEABLE or GMEM_SHARE or GMEM_ZEROINIT, datasize );
if hmem = 0 then
raise EClipboardError.Create( eSystemOutOfMemory );
pMem := GlobalLock( hMem );
if pMem = nil then
begin
GlobalFree( hMem );
raise EClipboardError.Create( eLockFailed );
end;
Move( data, pMem^, datasize );
GlobalUnlock( hMem );
if SetClipboardData( fmt, hMem ) = 0 then
raise EClipboardError( eSetDataFailed );
// Note: API docs are unclear as to whether the memory block has
// to be freed in case of failure. Since failure is unlikely here
// lets blithly ignore this issue for now.
end; { DataToClipboard }
{-- DataFromClipboard -------------------------------------------------}
{: Copies data from the clipboard into a stream
@Param fmt is the clipboard format to look for
@Param S is the stream to copy to
@precondition S <> nil
@postcondition If data was copied the streams position will have moved
@desc Tries to get a memory block for the requested clipboard format.
Nothing
further is done if this fails (because the format is not available or
the clipboard is not open, we treat neither as error here), otherwise
the memory handle is locked and the data copied into the stream. <P>
Note that we cannot determine the actual size of the data originally
copied to the clipboard, only the allocated size of the memory block!
Since GlobalAlloc works with a granularity of 32 bytes the block may be
larger than required for the data and thus the stream may contain some
spurious bytes at the end. There is no guarantee that these bytes will
be 0. <P>
If the memory handle obtained from the clipboard cannot be locked we
raise an <see class=EClipboardError> exception.
Created 5.7.2000 by P. Below
@Raises EClipboardError
}{---------------------------------------------------------------------}
procedure DataFromClipboard( fmt: DWORD; S: TStream );
var
hMem: THandle;
pMem: Pointer;
datasize: DWORD;
begin { DataFromClipboard }
Assert( Assigned( S ));
hMem := GetClipboardData( fmt );
if hMem <> 0 then
begin
datasize := GlobalSize( hMem );
if datasize > 0 then
begin
pMem := GlobalLock( hMem );
if pMem = nil then
raise EclipboardError.Create( eLockFailed );
try
S.WriteBuffer( pMem^, datasize );
finally
GlobalUnlock( hMem );
end;
end;
end;
end; { DatafromClipboard }
{-- CopyDataToClipboard -----------------------------------------------}
{: Copies a block of memory to the clipboard in a given format
@Param fmt is the clipboard format to use
@Param data is an untyped const parameter that addresses the data to copy
@Param datasize is the size of the data, in bytes
@Param emptyClipboardFirst determines if the clipboard should be emptied,
true by default
@Precondition The clipboard must not be open already
@Postcondition If emptyClipboardFirst is true all prior data will be
cleared from the clipboard, even if datasize is <= 0. The clipboard
is closed again.
@desc Tries to open the clipboard, empties it if required and then tries to
copy the passed data to the clipboard. This operation is a NOP if
datasize <= 0. If the clipboard cannot be opened a <see
class=EClipboardError>
is raised.
Created 5.7.2000 by P. Below
@Raises EClipboardError
}{---------------------------------------------------------------------}
procedure CopyDataToClipboard( fmt: DWORD; const data; datasize: Integer;
emptyClipboardFirst: Boolean = true );
begin { CopyDataToClipboard }
if OpenClipboard( 0 ) then
try
if emptyClipboardFirst then
EmptyClipboard;
DataToClipboard( fmt, data, datasize );
finally
CloseClipboard;
end
else
raise EclipboardError.Create( eCannotOpenClipboard );
end; { CopyDataToClipboard }
{-- StringToClipboard -------------------------------------------------}
{: Copies a string to clipboard in CF_TEXT clipboard format
@Param S is the string to copy, it may be empty.
@Precondition The clipboard must not be open already.
@Postcondition Any prior clipboard content will be cleared, but only
if S was not empty. The clipboard is closed again.
@desc Hands the brunt of the work off to <See routine=CopyDataToClipboard>,
but only if S was not empty. Otherwise nothing is done at all.<BR>
Created 5.7.2000 by P. Below
@Raises EClipboardError
}{---------------------------------------------------------------------}
procedure StringToClipboard( const S: String );
begin
if Length(S) > 0 Then
CopyDataToClipboard( CF_TEXT, S[1], Length(S)+1);
end; { StringToClipboard }
{-- CopyDataFromClipboard ---------------------------------------------}
{: Copies data from the clipboard into a stream
@Param fmt is the clipboard format to look for
@Param S is the stream to copy to
@Precondition S <> nil<P>
The clipboard must not be open already.
@Postcondition If data was copied the streams position will have moved.
The clipboard is closed again.
@desc Tries to open the clipboard, and then tries to
copy the data to the passed stream. This operation is a NOP if
the clipboard does not contain data in the requested format.
If the clipboard cannot be opened a <see class=EClipboardError>
is raised.
Created 5.7.2000 by P. Below
@Raises EClipboardError
}{---------------------------------------------------------------------}
procedure CopyDataFromClipboard( fmt: DWORD; S: TStream );
begin { CopyDataFromClipboard }
Assert( Assigned( S ));
if OpenClipboard( 0 ) then
try
DataFromClipboard( fmt , S );
finally
CloseClipboard;
end
else
raise EclipboardError.Create( eCannotOpenClipboard );
end; { CopyDataFromClipboard }
{-- ClipboardAsString -------------------------------------------------}
{: Returns any text contained on the clipboard
@Returns the clipboards content if it contained something in CF_TEXT
format, or an empty string.
@Precondition The clipboard must not be already open
@Postcondition The clipboard is closed.
@desc If the clipboard contains data in CF_TEXT format it is copied to a
temp memory stream, zero-terminated for good measure and copied into
the result string.
Created 5.7.2000 by P. Below
@Raises EClipboardError
}{---------------------------------------------------------------------}
function ClipboardAsString: String;
const
nullchar: Char = #0;
var
ms: TMemoryStream;
begin { ClipboardAsString }
if not IsClipboardFormatAvailable( CF_TEXT ) then
Result := EmptyStr
else
begin
ms:= TMemoryStream.Create;
try
CopyDataFromClipboard( CF_TEXT , ms );
ms.Seek( 0, soFromEnd );
ms.WriteBuffer( nullChar, Sizeof( nullchar ));
Result := PChar( ms.Memory );
finally
ms.Free;
end;
end;
end; { ClipboardAsString }
{-- ClipboardHasFormat ------------------------------------------------}
{: Checks if the clipboard contains data in the specified format
@Param fmt is the format to check for
@Returns true if the clipboard contains data in this format, false
otherwise
@Precondition none
@Postcondition none
@desc This is a simple wrapper around an API function.
Created 5.7.2000 by P. Below
}{---------------------------------------------------------------------}
function ClipboardHasFormat( fmt: DWORD ): Boolean;
begin { ClipboardHasFormat }
Result := IsClipboardFormatAvailable( fmt );
end; { ClipboardHasFormat }
end.
Sample use:
Prepare the text in your SQL editor, text editor, or whatever:
SELECT lname, fname, dob FROM employees
Select all of the text, and copy to the clipboard using Ctrl+C.
Switch to the IDE's Code Editor, run the ClipboardToStringConst application (using the Tools menu item you added, or whatever other means you want). Place the editor's cursor (insertion point) where you want the constant text to appear, and press Ctrl+V to paste in the text.
const MySQLText = | // The pipe indicates the insertion point.
The result:
const MySQLText = 'SELECT '+ ' lname, '+ ' fname, '+ ' dob '+ 'FROM '+ ' employees ';
You mean something like this?
myStr := 'first line'#13#10'secondline'#13#10'thirdline';