Tiziano_mk ha scritto:
{ Link with VGA, gl and c libraries }
{$linklib vga}
{$linklib c}
I am not a linux expert, so after installing the library libsvga (the
only like libvga I found on the ubuntu repository) I don't understand
what the linker wants and I'm giving up.
Some hints would be
Hello,
I have several questions about executing external programs with TProcess
1. I need to execute the following command :
psql -q -f /home/am/src/gfaf/hlemit_d.sql -v D1='1-apr-06' -v
D2='1-jun-06'
(it might not be obvious at first sight that there are both and '
enclosing those dates
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Adrian Maier wrote:
Hello,
I have several questions about executing external programs with TProcess
1. I need to execute the following command :
psql -q -f /home/am/src/gfaf/hlemit_d.sql -v D1='1-apr-06' -v
D2='1-jun-06'
(it might not be obvious at first sight
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
2. Where is the TProcess documented on the freepascal website? I had
found a FCL.pdf some time ago , but I am unable to find that doc on the
freepascal website.
It is not documented currently. It's scheduled as the next unit to be
Michael Van Canneyt schreef:
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Adrian Maier wrote:
2. Where is the TProcess documented on the freepascal website? I had
found a FCL.pdf some time ago , but I am unable to find that doc on the
freepascal website.
It is not documented currently. It's scheduled as the next
On 10/3/06, Michael Van Canneyt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea how should i quote the arguments so that they would be properly
treated by TProcess?
You can't. The following lines (line 107 of unix/process.inc)
Result:=StringReplace(Result,'','',[rfReplaceAll]);
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Adrian Maier wrote:
On 10/3/06, Michael Van Canneyt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea how should i quote the arguments so that they would be properly
treated by TProcess?
You can't. The following lines (line 107 of unix/process.inc)
On 10/3/06, Michael Van Canneyt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Adrian Maier wrote:
On 10/3/06, Michael Van Canneyt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea how should i quote the arguments so that they would be properly
treated by TProcess?
You can't. The following lines
Sorry, I forgot to mention... TFPHashTable.Items[] doesn't take a
integer, but a string. Which I believe is the 'key', so I can't loop
through the list.
Graeme.
On 03/10/06, Graeme Geldenhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have the following class and function that retrieves a object from a
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Hi,
I have the following class and function that retrieves a object from a
internal TFPHashList. If the object isn't in the list, it is read from
a database, and then also inserted into the hashlist, before it gets
returned.
Does
Can you add the following to TProcess instead of using the CommandLine property:
example:
property ProcessName: String - the process to be executed
property Params : TStringList - list of command line params to be
passed to the process
Why should quote characters be stripped as it is in the
The regex-dna benchmark
(http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/debian/benchmark.php?test=regexdnalang=all) is
the last missing benchmark.
Although fpc has a regexpr unit:
http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/trunk/packages/base/regexpr/regexpr.pp
It has many todos, such as adding support for | in the
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Alexander Todorov wrote:
Can you add the following to TProcess instead of using the CommandLine
property:
example:
property ProcessName: String - the process to be executed
property Params : TStringList - list of command line params to be
passed to the process
On 03/10/06, Michael Van Canneyt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I just programmed an extension to TFPHashTable (in cooperation with
Dean Zobec) which allows you to select this behaviour: to free or not to free.
It's not yet in SVN, but if you want I can send it to you.
Michael.
It's not
On 10/3/06, Michael Van Canneyt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will see about fixing it. Could you please post a bug report so it won't
be forgotten.
Mantis issue 7534 added .
Is it likely for the fix to go into fpc 2.0.4? Or just in the HEAD ?
Cheers,
Adrian Maier
On 10/3/06, Adrian Maier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, first of all you should do a 'IsRunning' (or running) before checking
the exitcode.
I'm using the poWaitOnExit option, so my program doesn't waits
until the external process ends. All I need is to know if the
external process ended
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Adrian Maier wrote:
It's a painful one. I was hoping to switch to TProcess instead of shell (
which isn't cross-platform ) ...
The bug won't occur on windows :)
I will see about fixing it. Could you please post a bug report so it won't
be forgotten.
Wouldn't
Can you add the following to TProcess instead of using the CommandLine
property:
example:
property ProcessName: String - the process to be executed
property Params : TStringList - list of command line params to be
passed to the process
Why should quote characters be stripped as it is in
On 10/3/06, Vincent Snijders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The regex-dna benchmark
(http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/debian/benchmark.php?test=regexdnalang=all)
is
the last missing benchmark.
Although fpc has a regexpr unit:
http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/trunk/packages/base/regexpr/regexpr.pp
Marco van de Voort wrote:
Can you add the following to TProcess instead of using the CommandLine
property:
example:
property ProcessName: String - the process to be executed
property Params : TStringList - list of command line params to be
passed to the process
Why should quote
On 10/3/06, Marco van de Voort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Adrian Maier wrote:
It's a painful one. I was hoping to switch to TProcess instead of shell (
which isn't cross-platform ) ...
The bug won't occur on windows :)
I will see about fixing it. Could you please
Although fpc has a regexpr unit:
http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/trunk/packages/base/regexpr/regexpr.pp
It has many todos, such as adding support for | in the search expression. So
this
unit doesn't have enough functionality.
While '|' support is to be considered basic regex
Adrian Maier wrote:
So, initially the Environment is empty and the program inherits the
variables.
When I append the first variable, it will no longer inherit the variables.
I find the behaviour counterintuitive: the first append causes the
Environment to
be initialised.
I haven't
On 29 Sep 2006, at 12:15, Krishna wrote:
Why not target LLVM instead?
I've also thought about that, but haven't looked yet at the technical
specifications of LLVM to see how easy/difficult it would be.
Jonas
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Hello!
I just wrote a little program in FPC 2.0.2 which uses GLOB() to search and
display a directory. I use 'oldlinux' in the uses statement.
It works fine on my old SuSE 8.0.
Then I copied the binary to a SuSE 9.0 machine and started it there. It works
(means that it doesn't crash), but shows
On 9/29/06, Adrian Maier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not_serious_suggestion
By the way : why dotnet and not java ?
/not_serious_suggestion
Acctually I was considering (not so near in the future), to research
about writing a java byte code target for Free Pascal.
Of course the faq says you
On 10/3/06, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
About .NET and LLVM, they don´t seam to add anything Free Pascal
already cannot do.
Donno about .NET but LLVM advertises itself as a target for compiler
development. It does a wide range of optimizations and if memory
serves
Hi all,
I see FPC can compile for PocketPC?
Can it compile on other devices? (i feel ms is not the only player in
the arena...)
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On 10/3/06, Alexandre Leclerc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see FPC can compile for PocketPC?
Can it compile on other devices? (i feel ms is not the only player in
the arena...)
Take a look here:
http://www.freepascal.org/wiki/index.php/Platform_list#Supported_targets_for_ARM
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Felipe Monteiro
I just wrote a little program in FPC 2.0.2 which uses GLOB() to search and
display a directory. I use 'oldlinux' in the uses statement.
[...]
finally installed the full (and same!) fpc version there and re-compiled the
source, but the result is the same.
Any idea about what is wrong here?
Thank you Felipe;
does someone know if Indy port to FPC would work on ARM? (On their
site it says there has been some succes with WinCE... but asside that
'some' succes on 'wince' is not very clear.)
2006/10/3, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 10/3/06, Alexandre Leclerc [EMAIL
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
At my company, we still have a huge number of clients running Windows
95, who protest loudly when we even _suggest_ upgrading.
Which is not to say that we should not look at a .NET
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Marco van de Voort wrote:
IMHO it would be better to start over legacy free for .NET and really target
the .NET/JVM/LLVM platform 100%.
I think that single source combinations are already all gone by the time we
would enter production with a .NET port. And even
does someone know if Indy port to FPC would work on ARM? (On their
site it says there has been some succes with WinCE... but asside that
'some' succes on 'wince' is not very clear.)
What OS? Indy has quite high requirements on sockets interface and the
thread implementation.
I sent this once already. Sorry if it duplicated, but I didn't see it
showing up on the list:
JMO:
The last thing we want the FPC team to consider is a port to .NET. Delphi
already does .net, and MSFT C# does it even better. Additionally, porting to
.net invites FPC to become mired in the same
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