> Just like to say, that I noticed the other day that Freepascal 2.0.4 has
> made it to the Ubuntu Feisty Universe repositories. Ubuntu Feisty is
> expected to be out in April, but has never had Freepascal in it's
> repositories before.
>
> I think this is great news for Freepascal...
FINALLY
lo
On Št, 2007-02-15 at 08:37 +, peter green wrote:
> FINALLY
>
> looks like they've built and uploaded the fpc source that was sitting in edgy
> too
>
> only i386 and amd64 though by the looks of things not powerpc
>
> i wonder what they will do about updating it though, getting a non-autobui
> PPC is getting dropped in Fiesty, they will no longer officialy support
> PPC.
well they are making it no longer an official architecture but they aren't
dropping it completely so pressure still needs to be kept up for them to build
it on powerpc ;)
Summary :
"MakeIntResource" was previously declared as function in win32 and
wince,windows.pp files,also we had one declared in rtl\resh.inc as pchar and
also there was some uses of it just as pchar in classes.
All these makes some problems in lazarus,as we cant have constants declared
as ar
Hi all,
consider the following program:
-- 8< --
program
Case_Test;
type
My_Range = 2000 .. 3000;
var
X : Integer;
begin
X := 2500;
case X of
Low (My_Range) .. High (My_Range) : WriteLn ('In range. (1)');
My_Range : WriteLn ('In range. (2)'
Op Thu, 15 Feb 2007, schreef Vinzent Hoefler:
> program
>Case_Test;
>
> type
>My_Range = 2000 .. 3000;
>
> var
>X : Integer;
>
> begin
>X := 2500;
>
>case X of
> Low (My_Range) .. High (My_Range) : WriteLn ('In range. (1)');
> My_Range
On Thursday 15 February 2007 13:06, Daniël Mantione wrote:
> Op Thu, 15 Feb 2007, schreef Vinzent Hoefler:
> > program
> >Case_Test;
> >
> > type
> >My_Range = 2000 .. 3000;
> >
> > var
> >X : Integer;
> >
> > begin
> >X := 2500;
> >
> >case X of
> > Low (My_Range) .. High
Op Thu, 15 Feb 2007, schreef Vinzent Hoefler:
> Well, fair enough, but why is that I can declare a
>
>type
> Foo = array[byte] of Something;
>
> where the type name "byte" also indicates the range? Considering that
>
>type
> Foo = array[Low (byte) .. High (byte) of Somethi
On Thursday 15 February 2007 13:36, Daniël Mantione wrote:
> Op Thu, 15 Feb 2007, schreef Vinzent Hoefler:
> > Well, fair enough, but why is that I can declare a
> >
> >type
> > Foo = array[byte] of Something;
> >
> > where the type name "byte" also indicates the range? Considering
> > th
Daniël Mantione schrieb:
>> Another minor issue is that a type declaration like:
>>
>>type
>> My_Range = (2500 - 500) .. (2500 + 500);
>>
>> is not accepted (message similar to ";" expected, ".." found) and
>> (basically the same declaration)
>>
>>type
>> My_Range = 2500 - 500
Op Thu, 15 Feb 2007, schreef Vinzent Hoefler:
> So if the case label is considered a set why can't I use a set constant
> (see the commented lines above)
Because a normal set is limited by brackets:
const a = [1,2,5];
b = [a,7,8,9]; {This is not allowed.}
b = [a]+[7,8,9]; {But t
On Thursday 15 February 2007 14:46, Daniël Mantione wrote:
> Op Thu, 15 Feb 2007, schreef Vinzent Hoefler:
> Because, in a case statement you are already "inside" the brackets:
Yeah, I sort of figured that. ;)
> > Another oddity would be a for loop:
> >
> >for Bla := One to Five do ...
> >
>
Hi some months ago I sent a patch for rtf parser.
Can someone take a look and see if can be applied?
Reference:
http://www.mail-archive.com/fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org/msg05949.html
Jesus Reyes A.
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