The CompilerVersion constant identifies the internal version number of the Delphi compiler. It is defined in the System unit and may be referenced either in code just as any other constant:
if CompilerVersion = 20 then
sCompilerName := 'Delphi 2009';
or in conditional compiler expressions:
{$if CompilerVersion > 18} // Delphi 2007 or later {$ifend}
Technical Comments
The CompilerVersion constant was introduced in Delphi 6 along with conditional expressions. In earlier Delphi versions various compiler defined VERxxx symbols are used to determine compiler versions.
CompilerVersion values and the equivalent compiler defined symbols for the Delphi versions in which the CompilerVersion constant is defined are:
Compiler | CompilerVersion |
Defined Symbol |
---|---|---|
Delphi 10.2 Tokyo | 32 | VER320 |
Delphi 10.1 Berlin | 31 | VER310 |
Delphi 10 Seattle | 30 | VER300 |
Delphi XE8 | 29 | VER290 |
Delphi XE7 | 28 | VER280 |
Delphi XE6 | 27 | VER270 |
AppMethod 1 | 26.5 | VER265 |
Delphi XE5 | 26 | VER260 |
Delphi XE4 | 25 | VER250 |
Delphi XE3 | 24 | VER240 |
Delphi XE2 | 23 | VER230 |
Delphi XE | 22 | VER220 |
Delphi 2010 | 21 | VER210 |
Delphi 2009 | 20 | VER200 |
Delphi 2007 .NET | 19 | VER190 |
Delphi 2007 | 18.5 | VER185 (also VER180) |
Delphi 2006 | 18 | VER180 |
Delphi 2005 | 17 | VER170 |
Delphi 8 .NET | 16 | VER160 |
Delphi 7 | 15 | VER150 |
Delphi 6 | 14 | VER140 |
Delphi 5 | 13(*) | VER130 |
Delphi 4 | 12(*) | VER120 |
Delphi 3 | 10(*) | VER100 |
Delphi 2 | 9(*) | VER90 |
Delphi 1 | 8(*) | VER80 |