On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, DrDiettrich wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
What time stamps are in use on the various platforms?
Too various. I suggest using simply TDateTime. It has microsecond
resolution, which should be more than enough. It offers the additional
advantage that no
The only file with such info is mime.types or mime.cap in /etc.
Of course, KDE and GNOME have their own copies of this file for internal
purposes.
Hmm, I'd look in /usr/share/misc/magic/ myself. Or wherever the file
commando's
data is stored on your distro.
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, Marco van de Voort wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
routines. There are a lot of TDateTime routines in the RTL, they would
all be at your disposal.
Okay, I'll use TDateTime internally, with the following questions:
FPC defines 1900-1-1 as the start date,
I where any chance to see FreePascal generating VMT's for classes that is
more compatible with C++ / TurboPascal / Delphi one?
To explain mine question: recently I've been porting Delphi framework
interfacing to C++ code to FPC and finded out that althrow Delphi VMT layout
is compatible to C++
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, Alexey Barkovoy wrote:
I where any chance to see FreePascal generating VMT's for classes that is
more compatible with C++ / TurboPascal / Delphi one?
To explain mine question: recently I've been porting Delphi framework
interfacing to C++ code to FPC and finded out
AFAIR Unix has some kind of registry for file types, based on file
extensions and characteristic bytes at the begin of an file. Does
somebody know more about that registry, so that it could be integrated
into the intended registry for archive handlers?