TComponent.ComponentState
Current component's state.
Declaration
Source position: classesh.inc line 2140
public Property
  ComponentState : TComponentState;
Description
ComponentState indicates the current state of the component. It is a set of flags which indicate the various stages in the lifetime of a component. The following values can occur in this set:
| Flag | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| csLoading | The component is being loaded from stream | 
| csReading | Component properties are being read from stream. | 
| csWriting | Component properties are being written to stream. | 
| csDestroying | The component or one of it's owners is being destroyed. | 
| csAncestor | The component is being streamed as part of a frame | 
| csUpdating | The component is being updated | 
| csFixups | References to other components are being resolved | 
| csFreeNotification | The component has freenotifications. | 
| csInline | The component is being loaded as part of a frame | 
| csDesignInstance | ? not used. | 
The component state is set by various actions such as reading it from stream, destroying it etc.
See also
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| Loaded | Called when the component has finished loading. | 
| SetAncestor | Sets the csAncestor state of the component. | 
| SetDesigning | Sets the csDesigning state of the component. | 
| SetDesignInstance | |
| SetInline | |
| TComponentState | Indicates the state of the component during the streaming process. | 
| Updated | Ends the csUpdating state. | 
| Updating | Sets the state to csUpdating |