Bisma Jayadi a écrit :
very interesting, does it works also with TurboDelphi?

Yes, it does work, at least for me. :)

I think you should also send this link in the borland newsgroup.
they are all crying about this issue... :-)

This link http://beeography.wordpress.com/2006/09/12/just-wanna-let-you-know/
would be a lot more interested. :)

-Bee-

Is it you who sent a post yesterday, saying the Turbo Delphi IDE
is better than the Lazarus one?

First, on my system (Win XP Pro SP2) it was impossible to install
Turbo Delphi whithout installing first all the .net stuff.

Second, maybe the IDE is ok (assuming one has a 21 inches screen
and one likes X-mas tree Yahoo style). But for what is behind the
IDE... I am playing with it since *less* than 2 hours:
-  It has no unsigned 64-bit integer type.
-  The assembler doesn't know the instruction "align".
-  In an asm block, "mov eax, AnsiChar('0')" compiles without error
   or warning message and crashes at runtime. When a compiler behaves
   this way, there is a very precise technical term to qualify it. ;-)
-  It has no pointer arithmetic. What is incoherent is that
   "Inc(P)" is allowed but "P := P + something" is not.
-  Lots of totally imaginary error messages. For instance between
   a "try" and a "finally" keywords, put a "goto", with the label
   before the "finally" of course, and look.

Well, maybe this thing can survive more than 48h on my PC but,
frankly, right now I am not yet convinced of it ;-)

mm

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