On 17 March 2012 23:16, Graeme Geldenhuys <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 17 March 2012 08:27, Richard Mace wrote: > > > > It looks like the latest version of the tiOPF components is back in > 2008, is > > that the case, or are there some more recent ones? > > > Definitively not! You probably looked at the last "released version" > available for download from SourceForge. That is very old - I actually > need to delete all those files, because it just confuses everybody. > Yes, that would be good. It certainly confused me (although that wouldn't be difficult) > I'm a core tiOPF developer. We long ago stopped creating "released > versions" of tiOPF. We have over 1800+ unit tests run every 3 hours > using various platforms and compilers to make sure the Trunk branch is > ALWAYS in a 100% working condition. I can count on one hand the amount > of bugs that got past the unit tests in the last few years. And when > they are detected, they are fixed before the next test run, and the > unit tests are updated to prove that it was fixed. > Wow, that's impressive. > > So to use tiOPF, simply grab the latest code directly from the source > code repository. Use the tiOPF2 branch - that's the one working with > FPC. This is all documented on the FPC / Lazarus wiki as well. > I'll do that, as tiOPF sounds very interesting and I'd love to have a look at it. Thanks Graeme
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