You can use the GetDeclaredProperties method to get the properties declared in the current class, and then compare with the values ββreturned by GetProperties .
Try this sample.
{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
{$R *.res}
uses
Rtti,
SysUtils;
type
TClassBase = class(TObject)
private
FA: Integer;
published
property A: Integer read FA;
end;
TClassDescendant = class(TClassBase)
private
FB: Integer;
published
property B: Integer read FB;
end;
procedure CheckProperties(Obj: TObject);
function ExistProp(const PropName:string; List:TArray<TRttiProperty>) : Boolean;
var
Prop: TRttiProperty;
begin
result:=False;
for Prop in List do
if SameText(PropName, Prop.Name) then
begin
Result:=True;
break;
end;
end;
var
ctx: TRttiContext;
objType: TRttiType;
Prop: TRttiProperty;
CurrentClassProps : TArray<TRttiProperty>;
begin
ctx := TRttiContext.Create;
objType := ctx.GetType(Obj.ClassInfo);
CurrentClassProps:=objType.GetDeclaredProperties;
for Prop in objType.GetProperties do
if ExistProp(Prop.Name, CurrentClassProps) then
Writeln(Format('The property %s is declarated in the current %s class',[Prop.Name, obj.ClassName]))
else
Writeln(Format('The property %s is declarated in the base class',[Prop.Name]))
end;
begin
try
//CheckProperties(TClassBase.Create);
CheckProperties(TClassDescendant.Create);
except
on E: Exception do
Writeln(E.ClassName, ': ', E.Message);
end;
Readln;
end.
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