On Mon, 6 Jul 2020 07:20:08 +0200 (CEST), Michael Van Canneyt via
lazarus wrote:
>I suggest to remove indylaz from the uses clause.
>It pulls in some GUI related code, probably some design-time stuff.
>
So I have done this:
- deleted the uses indylaz in the lpr file
- removed the LCLbase from pr
On Mon, 6 Jul 2020, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
I have created a test application using Lazarus 2.0.8 and fpc 3.0.4 on
Windows 10.
The purpose is to check some Indy10 TCP communications items before
putting them into the main project.
So I have created a new project as a console applicati
I have created a test application using Lazarus 2.0.8 and fpc 3.0.4 on
Windows 10.
The purpose is to check some Indy10 TCP communications items before
putting them into the main project.
So I have created a new project as a console application and
implemented my test Indy code.
When I use "Run/Q
Le 06/07/2020 à 00:04, Marco van de Voort via lazarus a écrit :
Op 2020-07-05 om 22:17 schreef Jean SUZINEAU via lazarus:
My post is close to off topic, but I've seen recently a paper on
arXiv proposing to use Chinese characters for logic operators ...
When, April 1st? :-)
:-) Not far away, Ap
Op 2020-07-05 om 22:17 schreef Jean SUZINEAU via lazarus:
My post is close to off topic, but I've seen recently a paper on arXiv
proposing to use Chinese characters for logic operators ...
When, April 1st? :-)
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On 7/5/2020 1:17 PM, Jean SUZINEAU via lazarus wrote:
My post is close to off topic, but I've seen recently a paper on arXiv
proposing to use Chinese characters for logic operators ...
The keyword for AND would be 与
The NOT : 非
The XOR: 异或
The boolean OR: 规约或
The bitwise OR: 按位或
;-)
http
My post is close to off topic, but I've seen recently a paper on arXiv
proposing to use Chinese characters for logic operators ...
The keyword for AND would be 与
The NOT : 非
The XOR: 异或
The boolean OR: 规约或
The bitwise OR: 按位或
;-)
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2004.10675.pdf
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 13:22:40 +0200
"R.Smith via lazarus" wrote:
> > Very interesting, Graeme. Exactly this could significantly improve
> > Lazarus.
>
>
> This thread keeps mentioning "Lazarus" and how it will improve
> "Lazarus"...
>
> Does Lazarus even have a say in this?
>
> Surely this i
On Sun, 05 Jul 2020 10:40:11 +0200
Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
>[...]
> >See Project/Project_Options/Compiler_Options/compiler_commands in the
> >compiler section there is a combo box for the compiler command, by
> >default it shows "$(CompPath)", but you can specify any compiler you
> >wish f
Very interesting, Graeme. Exactly this could significantly improve
Lazarus.
This thread keeps mentioning "Lazarus" and how it will improve "Lazarus"...
Does Lazarus even have a say in this?
Surely this is solely up to FPC?
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Op 2020-07-04 om 23:13 schreef Sven Barth via lazarus:
The Unicode Standard I had linked yesterday evening already, cause I
knew that one existed, but I didn't know about the ISO/IEC one...
The ISO standard is about making formal language specifications. The
unicode relevant bit seems to be
On Sun, 05 Jul 2020 10:40:11 +0200, Bo Berglund via lazarus
wrote:
>Now I will go ahead and create a new build mode with the fpc set to
>3.0.4 and see what happens.
>
>Question:
>If I create a new build mode and save it and then move over to the
>Tools menu and set some items there, vill it be sa
On Sun, 5 Jul 2020 01:44:27 -0500, "Jesus R. via lazarus"
wrote:
>El dom., 5 jul. 2020 a las 0:47, Bo Berglund via lazarus (<
>lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org>) escribió:
>
>> But I cannot find any setting for compiler in
>> Project/Project_Options/Compiler_Options/Build_Modes
>> I only see these i
Graeme Geldenhuys via lazarus schrieb am
So., 5. Juli 2020, 01:38:
> On 04/07/2020 9:48 pm, Sven Barth via lazarus wrote:
> > I've just tested: Delphi does not support Emojis.
>
> I've just tested with Java. They allow Unicode, but only what is
> considered "spoken language" characters. So things
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