By submitting your question to DuckDuckGo, I found
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2530096/how-to-find-all-serial-devices-ttys-ttyusb-on-linux-without-opening-them
To quote:
|To see which tty's are currently in use, you can simply look into the
file /proc/tty/drivers: and get a rather
These are my options settings, following the recipe quoted. Where do I
pass them to gdb?
Thanks
Wolf
On 31/03/2018 01:04, leledumbo via Lazarus wrote:
Any suggestions on how to make it work?
Open View->Debug Windows->Debug Output, is your -eval-command parameter
passed to gdb?
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Is there a way to change the syntax for the Lazarus Assembler window
(View->Debug Windows->Assembler) to display Intel syntax?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19149105/how-to-disable-att-enable-intel-syntax-in-lazarus-debug-window
says: In the section
When I was in the same situation, I modified each procedure / function
to read
procedure xxx
begin
{first line} write('procedure xx opened');
...
{last line} writeln('procedure xxx closed');
end;
This produced on the console an easy trace of who called whom, and how
they were stacked.
On 11/02/2018 22:06, Martin Frb via Lazarus wrote:
On 10/02/18 22:36, Wolf via Lazarus wrote:
On 11/02/2018 00:37, Martin Frb via Lazarus wrote:
Source code (if you want to create a patch) is in
debugger/pseudoterminaldlg.pp
pseudoterminaldlg.pp defines a class TPseudoConsoleDlg, which
On 11/02/2018 00:37, Martin Frb via Lazarus wrote:
On 10/02/18 08:10, Wolf via Lazarus wrote:
What must I do to change font on the Lazarus console - not the
Kubuntu console - to a monospace font, and how do I change font color
there?
You refer to the Console / "Terminal Output&
Hi
What must I do to change font on the Lazarus console - not the Kubuntu
console - to a monospace font, and how do I change font color there?
Thanks
Wolf
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Hi,
What is the smallest, most compact system for software documentation
that can handle text, graphics, and preferably mathematical formulae as
well? I am looking for something that can eventually be presented on a
form, documenting not just what my code does, but, more importantly, the
eap" procedure, which means I can follow heap usage throughout
my program, without any interference from "halt".
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wolf
On 18/06/17 10:07, Joost van der Sluis via Lazarus wrote:
Op 16-06-17 om 22:58 schreef Wolf via Lazarus:
now I understand the real bug is in my
/06/17 23:27, Mattias Gaertner via Lazarus wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 21:43:38 +1200
Wolf via Lazarus <lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
If I understand you correctly, because
1. command line parameters are internally treated as a null-terminated
string (i.e. AnsiString), a call to Pa
:
On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 20:36:54 +1200
Wolf via Lazarus <lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
Now I am nicely confused: If halt does call finalization sections, isn't
then all heap space requested by the system unit supposed to be freed as
well?
The system unit is special. It is loaded even
The following program produces these two memory leaks:
Heap dump by heaptrc unit
2 memory blocks allocated : 188/208
0 memory blocks freed : 134/144
2 unfreed memory blocks : 54
True heap size : 32768
True free heap : 32320
Should be : 32448
Call trace for block $77FF31A0 size 27
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