Am 11.03.2013 02:31 schrieb Flávio Etrusco flavio.etru...@gmail.com:
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 6:08 PM, Sven Barth pascaldra...@googlemail.com
wrote:
On 10.03.2013 20:39, Flávio Etrusco wrote:
I'd really like the compiler would stop with an error if it can't
prove a variable/out/result is
Jonas Maebe schrieb:
On 10 Mar 2013, at 22:08, Sven Barth wrote:
On 10.03.2013 20:39, Flávio Etrusco wrote:
I'd really like the compiler would stop with an error if it can't
prove a variable/out/result is initialized.
Did anybody try implementing this in FPC?
Have fun fixing the errors then:
Hi all,
So some time has passed, do you think we could reach an agreement on the
GSoC collaboration?
We have to submit our application by the end of this month but I would like
to set up a tentative schedule beforehand.
Can we work on this together?
Vittorio
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The below make may not be exactly the documented way.
And also my starting compiler was 2.6.0 (and should be 2.6.2).
So failure is on my side. But I expect that if it failed, it still
should not crash.
I am not sure in which step it was, when it crashed.
trunk_build is the build binaries from
12.03.2013 5:24, Martin wrote:
So failure is on my side. But I expect that if it failed, it still
should not crash.
I am not sure in which step it was, when it crashed.
I will not crash if you remove -Cr from your make string.
I don't know whether compiler can be used with range checks.
Best