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GB_AUTO_CREATABLE
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<div class="black"><font size="-2"><b>Syntax</b></font></div>
<pre class="syntax">#define <b>GB_AUTO_CREATABLE</b>() ...</pre><p>

Use this macro to indicate that a class can automatically creates an hidden instance when
it is used statically.
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For example, the <a href="../../comp/gb.qt/form+en">Form</a> class uses this feature. If you name your form
class <tt>FMyForm</tt>, you can call <tt>FMyForm.Show()</tt> directly. Then, if not already done, an instance
of the form is automatically created.
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