> On May 29, 2022, at 2:26 PM, Martin Frb via fpc-pascal
> wrote:
>
> Actually afaik you push an extra param in for "is nested" as well as for "of
> object.
>
> But for "of object" it is the first param, for "is nested" it is the last.
So you can cast nested or object to each other and the
> On May 29, 2022, at 2:26 PM, Martin Frb via fpc-pascal
> wrote:
>
> Actually afaik you push an extra param in for "is nested" as well as for "of
> object.
>
> But for "of object" it is the first param, for "is nested" it is the last.
Then “references to” is the only universal function poi
On 29/05/2022 07:21, Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-pascal wrote:
On Sun, 29 May 2022, Hairy Pixels via fpc-pascal wrote:
I’ve been testing out all the different function pointer types in FPC to
test their compatibility with each other and I noticed that “is nested”
can accept a global function
On Sun, 29 May 2022, Hairy Pixels via fpc-pascal wrote:
I’ve been testing out all the different function pointer types in FPC to
test their compatibility with each other and I noticed that “is nested”
can accept a global function declaration but “of object” can not. What is
the reason for thi
I’ve been testing out all the different function pointer types in FPC to test
their compatibility with each other and I noticed that “is nested” can accept a
global function declaration but “of object” can not. What is the reason for
this exactly? I wouldn’t expect nested function types to accep