Tomas Hajny wrote: > 1) Previously, there've been two options for OptimizingGoalSwitches, but > there's only one now (the other is not valid any longer) - line 1217. > > 2) SetDefaultSwitches calls OptimizingGoalSwitches^.SetCurrSel with index > _1_ (note that index is 0-based), i.e. referring to _second_ value, in > fact (there's no second value any longer, though - see above) - line 1438. > > 3) As opposed to SetBooleanItem, SetLongintItem or SetStringItem, > SetCurrSel unfortunately doesn't check if the selected index isn't beyond > the amount of items within the associated collection (using ItemCount > further referring to Items^.Count). > > 4) When writing the contents down, IDE tries accessing a non-existing > collection item. I really wonder how it comes that it doesn't bomb out on > other targets, I believe that it certainly should... > > If you track it down (either confirming my assumption above or finding
You did a good guess! :-) > some other reasons) and implement a good solution, a diff is the easiest What is "a good solution"? :-) I just changed line 1438 to "SetCurrSel(0)" and it worked for me. File "fp.cfg" was written properly and holds "-Os" as expected. But wait... How do we turn "-Os" off? It's a single radio button after "-OG" has been removed. I prepared a patch (GNU diff) to remove "OptimizingGoalSwitches" completely and move "-Os" to "OptimizationSwitches": <http://www.bttr-software.de/tmp/fpide_os.zip> Please review it for mistakes, because I'm not very familiar with *Vision/OOP! :-) Afterwards I realized "Level x optimizations" being check boxes. I think, that should be radio buttons instead. Furthermore "Position independent code" and "Create smartlinkable units" seem to be at the wrong place, because these are not "Run-time checks". Robert Riebisch P.S.: I signed up for bugs.freepascal.org several days ago, but never got an activation mail. :-( -- BTTR Software http://www.bttr-software.de/ _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel