Marc Weustink wrote:
Bram Kuijvenhoven wrote:
Micha Nelissen wrote:
Bram Kuijvenhoven wrote:
Florian Klaempfl wrote:
- we'll use a syntax as close as possible to Chrome, e.g.
type
TListT = class
...
end;
I greatly favor this syntaxis above the generic-modifier. It will
look
David Butler wrote:
Hi all
I picked up this weird code generation problem (it was also present in
2.0.0). I reported it as bug 4277 today. Unfortunately I can only
reproduce it in a specific context, so please e-mail me for the unit.
The problem is when you define an array of constant
Hello!
On Wednesday 24 December 2003 13:00, Ingmar Tulva wrote:
Anyway, has someone actually analyzed how benefitial register calling
convention is? Sure it provides huge speed boost in case of a function
which adds two arguments together and returns the result - or is it so
sure? In fact, I
On Wednesday 24 December 2003 16:36, Anton Tichawa wrote:
This example still does not include the benefits within procedure
my_function, namely the saving of instruction extension words with stack
offsets. In that case, 2 memory accesses (to the instruction extension word
and to the stack
, i. e. points to an instance,
there's no need and even danger when you pass it as var. You should pass a
class as var only if you intend to make it point to a new or different
instance.
HTH
Anton Tichawa.
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in offenbar korrekte
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