On Sat, 13 May 2006, Tony Maro wrote:
> I use the Synapse TCP toolkit. I recently updated to 2.0.2 (can't get a > full working 2.0.3 in Windows yet for some reason) and found that > Synapse suddenly didn't compile in Linux. > > Now, it's likely that the Synapse toolkit has already been updated, but > my point is the difference now between Linux and Windows. Previously > the same code worked, but now you have to remove the pointer(*) typecast > from Linux, but it still had to be there for Windows. > > Was this intentional? Both compilers (Linux and Win32) are running > 2.0.2 now. > > Here's what I had to do to the Synapse toolkit: > > function FreeLibrary(Module: HMODULE): LongBool; > begin > {$ifdef linux} > Result := dynlibs.UnloadLibrary(Module); > {$else} > Result := dynlibs.UnloadLibrary(pointer(Module)); > {$endif} > end; > > function GetProcAddress(Module: HMODULE; Proc: PChar): Pointer; > begin > {$ifdef linux} > Result := dynlibs.GetProcedureAddress(Module, Proc); > {$else} > Result := dynlibs.GetProcedureAddress(pointer(Module), Proc); > {$endif} > end; AFAIK this has been fixed in the Synapse toolkit. It has been changed to use the agnostic TLibHandle type. Michael. _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel