Description
This method creates and returns a syntax element that corresponds to a variable declaration statement, for example:
JavaScript, JScript
var MyVariable;
VBScript
Dim MyVariable
DelphiScript
var MyVariable;
C++Script, C#Script
var MyVariable;
For Python users: This method returns the pass
statement, because there is no variable declaration statement in Python.
Declaration
Syntax.CreateVarDef(Name)
Name | [in] | Required | String | |
Result | A VarDefSyntax object |
Applies To
The method is applied to the following object:
Parameters
The method has the following parameter:
Name
Specifies the variable name to be defined. For example, MyVariable. This name must be a valid script identifier. Scripting languages supported by TestComplete have different naming rules, however there is an easy way to make the variable name suitable for all languages: use only letters (A..Z, a..z), digits (0..9) or underscores (_) in the name and start it with a letter.
Also, the variable name must not coincide with the names of TestComplete global scripting objects such as Sys
, Log
and others, as well as with the names of runtime objects provided by third-party plugins and script extensions.
Result Value
A VarDefSyntax
object that corresponds to the variable declaration statement.
Example
The following example generates the declaration of a variable named MyVariable and displays this code in a message box:
JScript
function ShowVariableDeclaration()
{
var oVarDef = Syntax.CreateVarDef("MyVariable");
var strCode = Syntax.GenerateSource(oVarDef);
aqDlg.ShowMessage(strCode)
}
VBScript
Sub ShowVariableDeclaration
Dim oVarDef, strCode
Set oVarDef = Syntax.CreateVarDef("MyVariable")
strCode = Syntax.GenerateSource(oVarDef)
aqDlg.ShowMessage strCode
End Sub
See Also
VarDefSyntax Object
CreateAssign Method
CreateCollection Method
CreateCondition Method
CreateInvoke Method
CreateIf Method
AddSyntaxToScript Method