Hi!
I am doing the same that you : Porting to Lazarus.\
And I have a question :
What is TechInsite tiOPF framework?
What for do u use it?
From: Graeme Geldenhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [lazarus] Day 1: Porting an app from Delphi (CLX) to Lazarus
Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2005 10:06:55 +0200
Hi Alexsander,
This is perfect timing. I have been evaluating Lazarus for 2 weeks now.
We decided to go ahead and do a rewrite of our quite large Windows product
in Lazarus to enable it to become a cross platform product for Windows and
Linux.
We use the TechInsite tiOPF framework [www.techinsite.com.au]. I did the
initial port to Kylix 3 and started yesterday porting it to Lazarus and
Free Pascal. I will be working on this for the most of December. I just
started and luckily have 1400 unit tests under Delphi to show me where I
broke something. We will be using the Firebird persistence layer in our
product.
One thing I have noticed so far is that FPC is a lot stricter regarding the
Pascal language syntax - which is a good thing! I will post any (strange)
findings, as I come across them.
Regards,
- Graeme -
Alexsander Rosa wrote:
Today I started the porting of a medium-sized application (~100 kloc) from
D7 with CLX to Lazarus (used the 2005-12-05 snapshot). I was wondering if
a diary of this could be useful - I do not want to forget what I'm doing.
Right now I'm porting the Object Persistence Framework (OPF), and managed
to get a working test program already (on Windows XP). The main changes
were:
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