Ralf A. Quint wrote:
At 11:52 AM 10/23/2011, Frank Peelo wrote:
If I recall corerctly, that Modula-2 value for nil was the address the
8086 jumped to when released from RESET. So jumping through a pointer
with value nil would be something you would notice pretty much
immediately.
Certainly
At 11:52 AM 10/23/2011, Frank Peelo wrote:
If I recall corerctly, that Modula-2 value for nil was the address
the 8086 jumped to when released from RESET. So jumping through a
pointer with value nil would be something you would notice pretty
much immediately.
Certainly not. Modula-2 was/is n
On 22/10/11 10:01, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
Free is how you release the memory allocated for a object. Free calls
Destroy. Never call Destroy manually. When you implement the
destructor you always implement Destroy, never change Free.
A number of years ago,
On 23/10/2011, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
>
> I am writing a CGI WebServer, so I haven't yet managed to get Lazarus
> step-by-step debugging to work (not sure if it is possible with CGI),
> so that's what caused so much confusion for me
You can't do that. You have to use an embedded w
On Sun, 23 Oct 2011, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
Hello,
Ok, I figured it out =D The cannot open non-select error was not for
that line! It was for something else afterwards =D I can get the next
primary key correctly now =D
I am writing a CGI WebServer, so I haven't yet managed to get
Hello,
Ok, I figured it out =D The cannot open non-select error was not for
that line! It was for something else afterwards =D I can get the next
primary key correctly now =D
I am writing a CGI WebServer, so I haven't yet managed to get Lazarus
step-by-step debugging to work (not sure if it is po
In our previous episode, Michael Van Canneyt said:
> > fcl-net/src/httpsvlt.pp(THTTPServer component)
>
> This one is deprecated.
>
> It was originally developed to create servlets for XML-RPC.
> I will remove it.
deprecate it first, then we'll merge the deprecation to 2.6.0, and people
ha
On Sun, 23 Oct 2011, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Hi,
I was looking through the FCL code and noticed that there seems to be
more than one HTTP server component. What is the difference between
them, and which one would be the better option as the basis for a HTTP
based n-tier application server (f
Hello,
3On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Ludo Brands wrote:
> Other than the superfluous ';', I don't see anything that could cause this
> problem. What is your fcl-db version?
Removing the ";" also didn't help ... I'm starting to think that it
really must be my fpc version, I am using fpc 2.4.
> This code:
>
> SQLGameSession := TSQLQuery.Create(nil);
> SQLGameSession.Transaction := DBComm.SQLTransaction;
> SQLGameSession.Database := DBComm.PQConnection;
> SQLGameSession.FieldDefs.Add('SessionId', ftLargeint);
> SQLGameSession.FieldDefs.Add('GameEvent', ftLargeint);
> SQLGam
>
> But now I get a new error "Cannot open a non-select statement" o.O
>
Other than the superfluous ';', I don't see anything that could cause this
problem. What is your fcl-db version?
Ludo
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