Oh and BTW, message to Alaska folks, maybe someone is reading this: I have
to be an Administrator (in XP) in order to make a compile
session, otherwise I'm getting an "Error / Error in saving message!"
messagebox. AFAIR this is so since at least 5 years (since I'm non
admin on my PC).

I think this should be fixed. [ Ignore this if it's already fixed in newer
editions. ]

Brgds,
Viktor

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Viktor Szakáts <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Przemek,
> ---
> Xbase++ (R) Compiler 1.90.331 Apr 27 2006
> Copyright (c) Alaska Software. All rights reserved.
> File: speedtst.prg Line:  816
> speedtst.prg(182:0): error XBT0200: Syntax Error
> speedtst.prg(265:0): warning XBT0105: Function t030 does not end with
> RETURN
> speedtst.prg(306:0): error XBT0223: NEXT does not match FOR
> speedtst.prg(308:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(310:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(312:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(314:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(318:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(322:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(326:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(330:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(334:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(336:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(338:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(340:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(342:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(344:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(376:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(398:0): warning XBT0100: RETURN statement with no value in
> function
> speedtst.prg(543:0): warning XBT0100: RETURN statement with no value in
> function
> speedtst.prg(545:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(548:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(551:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> speedtst.prg(555:0): error XBT0251: Reserved keyword
> Too many errors, exiting
> ---
>
> [ my demo has expired so I'm not sure I can even build a
> running executable, but at least the compiler seems to work. ]
>
> Brgds,
> Viktor
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Przemyslaw Czerpak <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I would like to ask someone who uses xBase++ and Harbour to make
>> some tests with tests/speedtst.prg.
>>
>> Current tests/speedtst.prg code can be compiled and executed by Clipper
>> so I hope it should also work with xBase++ as least in single thread
>> mode which I set as default when __XPP__ macro is defined.
>> I would like to compare the MT performance and scalability but before
>> I'll invest time in updating this test to use xBase++ API for MT mode
>> I would like to know if it's possible to compile and execute current
>> version and also see the results from Harbour and xBase++ builds
>> executed on the same machine.
>>
>> Can you make such tests?
>> Or if xBase++ cannot compile current tests/speedtst.prg code can
>> you inform me about the exact problems?
>>
>> best regards,
>> Przemek
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