On 22 Jul 2008, at 06:29, leledumbo wrote:
Peter Vreman wrote:
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/rtl/system/settextbuf.html
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/rtl/system/settextbuf.html
Oh, yeah! I forgot to mention this. But declaring the buffer will
eat spaces
,for instance:
...
var
Hello FPC-Pascal users discussions!
Compilation shows me next ugly error messages during building
lazarus with our components.
How can I turn on move verbose outputs to see more about the problem.
The strangest is, the same source code is buildable into Lazarus/Linux
without any problem, but Lin
> Peter Vreman wrote:
> >
> > http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/rtl/system/settextbuf.html
> > http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/rtl/system/settextbuf.html
> >
> Oh, yeah! I forgot to mention this. But declaring the buffer will eat spaces
> ,for instance:
> ...
> var
> Buf: array [0..6553
Marco van de Voort schreef:
will add 64k to the executable because it's allocated on the stack.
Huh?
A filebuffer variable must be available always, so it is a global variable.
I thought the file buffer variable must available for the time a file is opened and
can be discarded after the fil
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 11:02:40 +0200
Roland Turcan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello FPC-Pascal users discussions!
>
> Compilation shows me next ugly error messages during building
> lazarus with our components.
>
> How can I turn on move verbose outputs to see more about the problem.
>
> The st
Roland Turcan schreef:
Hello FPC-Pascal users discussions!
Compilation shows me next ugly error messages during building
lazarus with our components.
How can I turn on move verbose outputs to see more about the problem.
The strangest is, the same source code is buildable into Lazarus/Linux
wit
> Marco van de Voort schreef:
> >> will add 64k to the executable because it's allocated on the stack.
> >
> > Huh?
> >
> > A filebuffer variable must be available always, so it is a global variable.
>
> I thought the file buffer variable must available for the time a file is
> opened and
> ca
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 11:33:30 +0200
Vincent Snijders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Roland Turcan schreef:
> > Hello FPC-Pascal users discussions!
> >
> > Compilation shows me next ugly error messages during building
> > lazarus with our components.
> >
> > How can I turn on move verbose outputs to
On 22 Jul 2008, at 08:06, Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 22 Jul 2008, at 06:29, leledumbo wrote:
Peter Vreman wrote:
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/rtl/system/settextbuf.html
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/rtl/system/settextbuf.html
Oh, yeah! I forgot to mention this. But declaring the bu
On 22 Jul 2008, at 11:13, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
The Lineinfo unit does not work currently under Mac OS X.
The lineinfo unit does work under Mac OS X (but only for stabs
currently). Depending on the used system version, it may also only
work if you start the program with the full path, b
Zitat von Jonas Maebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On 22 Jul 2008, at 11:13, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
>
> > The Lineinfo unit does not work currently under Mac OS X.
>
> The lineinfo unit does work under Mac OS X (but only for stabs
> currently).
Ah.
This means: either lineinfo and a lot of linker wa
On 22 Jul 2008, at 12:43, Mattias Gärtner wrote:
This means: either lineinfo and a lot of linker warnings on each
compile XOR no
lineinfo and no warnings, right?
If you don't use the patched linker, yes.
dwarf is the future, isn't it?
What is needed to get lineinfo working with dwarf?
S
Hello all,
Backtrace from lazbuild:
An unhandled exception occurred at $00148A30 :
Breakpoint 1, 0x00018090 in fpc_raiseexception ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00018090 in fpc_raiseexception ()
#1 0x001106d4 in CHECKFORURGENTMESSAGES (P=1, parentfp=0xbfffe0c0) at
outputfilter.pas:561
#2 0x0010e400 in TOU
Hello,
I created a very simple program to create a shortcut in the desktop,
but it crashes with EOLESysError (nothing else in the error message).
I tryed to google, but it didn't show much. Am I missing some kind of
initialization call that should be made? thanks, here is the full
program.
{ Cre
> I created a very simple program to create a shortcut in the desktop,
> but it crashes with EOLESysError (nothing else in the error message).
> I tryed to google, but it didn't show much. Am I missing some kind of
> initialization call that should be made? thanks, here is the full
> program.
I'm
On 22 Jul 2008, at 13:29, Roland Turcan wrote:
I wanted to make the backtrace from lazarus too, but when I run
lazarus from terminal then terminal's menu is shown instead of
lazarus' one.
If you use
gdb lazarus.app
it should work fine.
Jonas
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Thanks, but it didn't solve it. The same code (+coinitialize) works in
Delphi 5. Maybe it's the dispinterfaces problem in fpc? Is it expected
to work in 2.2.2 or in 2.3.1?
thanks,
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Zitat von Roland Turcan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello all,
>
> Backtrace from lazbuild:
>
> An unhandled exception occurred at $00148A30 :
>
> Breakpoint 1, 0x00018090 in fpc_raiseexception ()
> (gdb) bt
> #0 0x00018090 in fpc_raiseexception ()
> #1 0x001106d4 in CHECKFORURGENTMESSAGES (P=1, pare
> Thanks, but it didn't solve it. The same code (+coinitialize) works in
> Delphi 5. Maybe it's the dispinterfaces problem in fpc? Is it expected
> to work in 2.2.2 or in 2.3.1?
I suspect it is in the classid. (the clsid_ constant).
Apparantly when I converted the headers, I thought there only wa
> DEFINE_SHLGUID(CLSID_ShellLink, 0x00021401L, 0, 0); //
> 00021401---C000-0046
>
> while the iid starts with 000214EE
Fixed, added some more clsid constants in the process r11434
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> Apparantly when I converted the headers, I thought there only was one ID.
> However it seems that classids, and the ids in interfaces are different.
>
> I don't know enough from com to understand the difference,
classids are used to identify implementation objects, while iid
identify interfaces
> > Apparantly when I converted the headers, I thought there only was one ID.
> > However it seems that classids, and the ids in interfaces are different.
> >
> > I don't know enough from com to understand the difference,
>
> classids are used to identify implementation objects, while iid
> identi
2008/7/22 Marco van de Voort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > Apparantly when I converted the headers, I thought there only was one ID.
>> > However it seems that classids, and the ids in interfaces are different.
>> >
>> > I don't know enough from com to understand the difference,
>>
>> classids are used
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Marco van de Voort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fixed, added some more clsid constants in the process r11434
Could the fix be merged to 2.2.2?
I would like to use the example in the Lazarus book, which will most
likely come after 2.2.2
thanks,
--
Felipe Monteir
I get this error when I try to compile the compiler:
> sysos.inc(97,3) Fatal: Internal error 200502052
>
>
My OS: linux x86_64, any help will be welcome
Thanks.
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jordi wrote:
I get this error when I try to compile the compiler:
sysos.inc(97,3) Fatal: Internal error 200502052
My OS: linux x86_64, any help will be welcome
There is an problem with code generation. Please submit a bug with the
steps how we can reproduce the issue.
Peter
No Graeme, you isn't wrong, 64 bit FPC is not ready yet for FreeBSD... :(
Thank you
2008/7/16 Graeme Geldenhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 2:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> What's the steps to build FreeBSD FPC AMD64 from FreeBSD FPC i386? Is
Hi,
I understand right that (as I have asked before) an empty (ansi)string
is equal to NIL.
If this is correct, is setting a string to '' the same as setting the
string to NIL?
So i can e.g. use exchagably:
{$H+}
var
s: string;
begin
s := 'something';
{ this ... }
s := '';
{ ... wo
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