But what do you mean with published methods? The published section is
intended only for properties, which should be published in the object
inspector. I guess you mean event methods. Beside event methods,
callback functions and virtual methods could be affected too.
Yes, it means anything
Yes! Exactly my point. But now the useful hints are sunk into tons of
completely useless ones.
Make your own error.msg file and change the hints you don't want to see
into notes or comments.
Are you suggesting this as quick hack or do you find useful those hints?
Are you theorically
Yes! Exactly my point. But now the useful hints are sunk into tons of
completely useless ones.
Make your own error.msg file and change the hints you don't want to see
into notes or comments.
Are you suggesting this as quick hack or do you find useful those hints?
Are you theorically
Hi Uberto,
on 2005-03-11T18:35:45+01:00 Uberto wrote:
This is not a big issue, anyway could we avoid the endless list of such
similar hints compiling Lazarus and our program?
Don't make me wrong, I apreciate the hints of the compiler.
9 times out of 10 if I don't use a parameter in a
This is not a big issue, anyway could we avoid the endless list of such
similar hints compiling Lazarus and our program?
Don't make me wrong, I apreciate the hints of the compiler.
9 times out of 10 if I don't use a parameter in a function or a method there
it is an error of mine.
But in