Jonas Maebe schreef:
Hello,
I'm happy to announce that the first version of FPC for the iPhone SDK
2.x is available. It includes an Xcode template to build the demo
application that I mentioned in my message last week.
I guess this is worth a mention on http://www.freepascal.org/ and
On 10 Jan 2009, at 09:17, Vincent Snijders wrote:
Jonas Maebe schreef:
Hello,
I'm happy to announce that the first version of FPC for the iPhone
SDK 2.x is available. It includes an Xcode template to build the
demo application that I mentioned in my message last week.
I guess this is
Jonas
1) While building the template, i've met only one problem: 'gles11'
unit used by fpclogo.pas could not be found. I've added a path to
opengles package checked to /etc/fpc.cfg and project compiled and
run with no problems. Really nice!
tested for Simulator 2.0
#/etc/fpc.cfg sample. I've
On 10 Jan 2009, at 11:21, dmitry boyarintsev wrote:
1) While building the template, i've met only one problem: 'gles11'
unit used by fpclogo.pas could not be found. I've added a path to
opengles package checked to /etc/fpc.cfg and project compiled and
run with no problems. Really nice!
I
It depends. If it is fully automatic without any need for manual
intervention afterwards, it could indeed work. I don't know whether the
iPhone SDK supports both Objective-C 1.0 and 2.0, or only 2.0 though.
i've been studying iPhone UIKit headers before and they're 2.0 only.
After my exams end
Klaus Reimer wrote:
Unfortunately I was not yet able to locate the responsible code in the
GNU gettext source... Maybe I try again later if I find the time.
Now I found the hash function in GNU gettext. The algorithm is the same
as in Free Pascal and the result for a string like