On 07/13/2013 03:52 PM, leledumbo wrote:
The whole JEDI sucks, dependencies hell everywhere and IS TIED TO WINDOWS!
...
It's at least five years ago when I was dealing with the Jedi community.
I remember that at that time they have been tpersuing compatibility with
FPC/Lazarus at least in
I read the Firefox OS is gaining support by cell phone manufactures and
distributors (e.g. Deutsche Telekom).
While Android support seems to be a hot topic here, what about the
upcoming Firefox OS.
I suppose this is Java-based in a similar way as Android, and maybe a
unified support for
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, Michael Schnell wrote:
I read the Firefox OS is gaining support by cell phone manufactures and
distributors (e.g. Deutsche Telekom).
While Android support seems to be a hot topic here, what about the upcoming
Firefox OS.
I suppose this is Java-based in a similar way
On 07/15/2013 10:12 AM, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
I really should get my Pascal-to-Javascript translator project on
track :(
How far has this advanced yet ?
-Michael
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On 07/15/2013 10:12 AM, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
As far as I know, it is Javascript. Not Java.
As Firefox is a very fast Javascript interpreter this does make sense.
But it supposedly makes it completely incompatible with Android from
ground up (this might be on purpose).
But can an OS
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, Michael Schnell wrote:
On 07/15/2013 10:12 AM, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
I really should get my Pascal-to-Javascript translator project on track :(
How far has this advanced yet ?
I have the AST trees ready, it's just a matter of writing the conversion step
between
On 07/13/2013 04:01 PM, Marco van de Voort wrote:
- many turbopower components work.
But unfortunately this does not include AsyncPro, while a decent,
comfortable, unified, OS-independent way to handle data streams form/to
Serial Ports and TCP/IP sockets (i.e. using blocked I/O in hidden
On 07/15/2013 10:25 AM, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
but needs time. As all things.
Understood;-) .
(Great project nonetheless...)
-Michael
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On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Michael Schnell mschn...@lumino.de wrote:
I read the Firefox OS is gaining support by cell phone manufactures and
distributors (e.g. Deutsche Telekom).
There is also Bada and WebOS ... in my opinion there are too many
mobile OS, for me personally I think it is
Michael Schnell wrote:
On 07/15/2013 10:12 AM, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
As far as I know, it is Javascript. Not Java.
As Firefox is a very fast Javascript interpreter this does make sense.
But it supposedly makes it completely incompatible with Android from
ground up (this might be on
On 07/15/2013 10:45 AM, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
There is also Bada and WebOS ...
and Windows 8 phone, and ...
But besides iOS and Android, I only see Firefox OS as a candidate for
decent growth.
Lets wait and see...
-Michael
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On 15-7-2013 10:19, Michael Schnell wrote:
On 07/15/2013 10:12 AM, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
As far as I know, it is Javascript. Not Java.
As Firefox is a very fast Javascript interpreter this does make sense.
But it supposedly makes it completely incompatible with Android from
ground up
On 07/15/2013 11:03 AM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Michael Schnell wrote:
But can an OS completely done in Jacascript be a valid alternate
foundation for cell phone and Tablet designs ?
A lot of people who should know better think that the GUI is the OS.
That is why I put quotes around OS. In
Michael Schnell wrote:
On 07/13/2013 04:01 PM, Marco van de Voort wrote:
- VST is in Lazarus-CCR, but an older v4 version. VST porting is
hindered by not accepting changes (like a sane IFDEF system) upstream,
which makes every port an one off change.
As I am interested in this and did some
On 2013-07-14 19:00, Daniel Simoes de Ameida wrote:
When the FieldDefs.Size properties is defined and we are trying to
save UTF8 characters with accented words, the Data is Truncated.
Yeah, I have experienced that too. There really should be a .Size and
.DataSize property - or something
On 14-7-2013 8:00, Daniel Simoes de Ameida wrote:
When the FieldDefs.Size properties is defined and we are trying to save
UTF8 characters with accented words, the Data is Truncated.
Could be because UTF8 with accented characters may result in multiple
bytes per character.
If the size is too
On 2013-07-13 15:55, waldo kitty wrote:
The reason is that the 'Reply' button copies the hidden message ID. It
does not matter if you change the subject. The mail is associated with
the old mail thread Should TObject or TComponent have a Comment
property.
exactly...
It is such a pity
On 07/15/2013 11:23 AM, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
However, as long as there is overwhelming market share for
iOS+Android, supporting those does seem to be the easiest way.
Yep, but - as always - being prepared is not a bad thing.
In fact with Android having a market share of some 70 %, it
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, Michael Schnell wrote:
On 07/15/2013 11:23 AM, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
However, as long as there is overwhelming market share for iOS+Android,
supporting those does seem to be the easiest way.
Yep, but - as always - being prepared is not a bad thing.
In fact with
On 07/15/2013 11:58 AM, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
Delphi XE5 - scheduled for release in september is supposed to contain
Android support.
They already delayed this several times, so I don't hold my breath.
In fact this would be the first support for Linux after Kylix death. (Of
course
Michael Schnell wrote:
On 07/15/2013 11:03 AM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Michael Schnell wrote:
But can an OS completely done in Jacascript be a valid alternate
foundation for cell phone and Tablet designs ?
A lot of people who should know better think that the GUI is the OS.
That is why I
On 15-7-2013 10:45, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Michael Schnell mschn...@lumino.de wrote:
I read the Firefox OS is gaining support by cell phone manufactures and
distributors (e.g. Deutsche Telekom).
There is also Bada and WebOS ... in my opinion
Since Firefox (and i assume Firefox OS) uses the new asm.js subset of
javascript (a js subset that looks like assembly which can be converted to
native code, something like a js-based portable LLVM bitcode), couldn't FPC
generate asm.js code instead of x86 assembly/machine code?
Obviously that
On 15-7-2013 12:49, Kostas Michalopoulos wrote:
Since Firefox (and i assume Firefox OS) uses the new asm.js subset of
javascript (a js subset that looks like assembly which can be converted
to native code, something like a js-based portable LLVM bitcode),
couldn't FPC generate asm.js code
On 07/15/2013 11:20 AM, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
Firefox OS used to run on top of Android
I don't think that this is the way it is meant to be installed on
devices by - say - Deutsche Telekom. Why would they wont to install
anything on top of Android, when they have Android anyway ?
and
On 07/15/2013 12:49 PM, Kostas Michalopoulos wrote:
Since Firefox (and i assume Firefox OS) uses the new asm.js subset
of javascript (a js subset that looks like assembly which can be
converted to native code, something like a js-based portable LLVM
bitcode), couldn't FPC generate asm.js code
Am Montag, den 15.07.2013, 13:18 +0200 schrieb Michael Schnell:
On 07/15/2013 11:20 AM, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
Firefox OS used to run on top of Android
I don't think that this is the way it is meant to be installed on
devices by - say - Deutsche Telekom. Why would they wont to install
On 2013-07-13 15:08, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
but didn't want to tell him bluntly that his
understanding was outdated.
Bluntly is the best way to say something. ;-)
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On 2013-07-13 15:06, reinierolislag...@gmail.com wrote:
The fact that they're connecting to
the horror that is MySQL says enough
Indeed! More people should be introduced [and educated] to the much
better open source database servers out there, like Firebird and PostgreSQL.
Regards,
G.
On 07/15/2013 01:39 PM, Marc Santhoff wrote:
Regarding news about Intelligence Agencies around the world Firefox
OS will for sure have it's cusomers.
Especially in Europe and even more in Germany.
(awaiting the news that the said Agency succeeded in turning down
Mozilla org. )
-Michael
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Am Montag, den 15.07.2013, 13:23 +0200 schrieb Michael Schnell:
On 07/15/2013 12:49 PM, Kostas Michalopoulos wrote:
Obviously that wouldn't solve the GUI issue (one will still need to
implement a HTML-based (or whatever) LCL backend, but i think with
canvas nowadays that is possible).
Indeed! More people should be introduced [and educated] to the much
better open source database servers out there, like Firebird and
PostgreSQL.
Or if they insist on using MySQL (compatible alternative): MariaDB
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Well, then they need to be added for Delphi compatiblity :o
I can't say anything anymore when the reason is this :)
They have been added. It's just not yet in trunk.
Hoo... a hidden branch?
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leledumbo wrote:
Indeed! More people should be introduced [and educated] to the much
better open source database servers out there, like Firebird and
PostgreSQL.
Or if they insist on using MySQL (compatible alternative): MariaDB
The OP's backend was half constructed.
There was also a
Michael Schnell wrote:
On 07/15/2013 12:49 PM, Kostas Michalopoulos wrote:
Since Firefox (and i assume Firefox OS) uses the new asm.js subset
of javascript (a js subset that looks like assembly which can be
converted to native code, something like a js-based portable LLVM
bitcode), couldn't
On 07/15/2013 03:15 PM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Perhaps comparable with the custom-drawn Android LCL.
That is what I was thinking of.
-Michael
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On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, leledumbo wrote:
Well, then they need to be added for Delphi compatiblity :o
I can't say anything anymore when the reason is this :)
They have been added. It's just not yet in trunk.
Hoo... a hidden branch?
It's not hidden. I suspect it is called joost
Michael.
On 2013-07-15 13:43, leledumbo wrote:
Or if they insist on using MySQL (compatible alternative): MariaDB
Nope, still not! I'll not touch MySQL, MariaDB or anything based on
those with a 10 foot pole! If you value your data, stay away from those two.
Another developer enlightened me on how bad
On 2013-07-15 14:38, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
People using MySQL should have their developers license revoked :)
I like that! :)
Regards,
G.
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On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 02:49:06PM +0100, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2013-07-15 13:43, leledumbo wrote:
Or if they insist on using MySQL (compatible alternative): MariaDB
Nope, still not! I'll not touch MySQL, MariaDB or anything based on
those with a 10 foot pole! If you value your
Dears All ,
During compilation of a program by Lazarus ,
how can I generate assembler sources and keep them
from deletion at the end of the compilation
in FreeBSD , Linux and Windows ,
if there are differences for parameter specifications ?
Thank you very much .
Mehmet Erol Sanliturk
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On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, Henry Vermaak wrote:
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 02:49:06PM +0100, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2013-07-15 13:43, leledumbo wrote:
Or if they insist on using MySQL (compatible alternative): MariaDB
Nope, still not! I'll not touch MySQL, MariaDB or anything based on
those
On 2013-07-15 15:06, Henry Vermaak wrote:
Could you explain why the above is bad for those of us that aren't DB
experts? To my untrained eye it looks fairly plausible, so I'm
obviously missing something.
I never inserted data into column C, so MySQL decided on its own that it
should
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 10:16:53 -0400
Mehmet Erol Sanliturk m.e.sanlit...@gmail.com wrote:
Dears All ,
During compilation of a program by Lazarus ,
how can I generate assembler sources and keep them
from deletion at the end of the compilation
in FreeBSD , Linux and Windows ,
if there are
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Mattias Gaertner
nc-gaert...@netcologne.de wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 10:16:53 -0400
Mehmet Erol Sanliturk m.e.sanlit...@gmail.com wrote:
Dears All ,
During compilation of a program by Lazarus ,
how can I generate assembler sources and keep them
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 11:13:11 -0400
Mehmet Erol Sanliturk m.e.sanlit...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
During compilation of a program by Lazarus ,
how can I generate assembler sources and keep them
from deletion at the end of the compilation
in FreeBSD , Linux and Windows ,
if there are
Em 13-07-2013 02:13, Mattias Gaertner escreveu:
On Fri, 12 Jul 2013 15:36:26 -0700 (PDT)
Éderson Cássio ederson_cas...@yahoo.com.br wrote:
[...]
It was a problem for which I could produce a solution in the LCL code, but
Mattias Gaertner said me the problem doesn't occur on all systems. Well,
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Mattias Gaertner
nc-gaert...@netcologne.de wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 11:13:11 -0400
Mehmet Erol Sanliturk m.e.sanlit...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
During compilation of a program by Lazarus ,
how can I generate assembler sources and keep them
from
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 6:29 PM, Éderson Cássio
ederson_cas...@yahoo.com.br wrote:
I don't know how I can create a patch... everything I know is that I must
download the sources from SVN, but I'm raw about these kind of task
(ashamed...)
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Creating_A_Patch
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, Henry Vermaak wrote:
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 03:44:42PM +0100, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2013-07-15 15:06, Henry Vermaak wrote:
Could you explain why the above is bad for those of us that aren't DB
experts? To my untrained eye it looks fairly plausible, so I'm
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, Henry Vermaak wrote:
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 04:37:35PM +0200, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, Henry Vermaak wrote:
Could you explain why the above is bad for those of us that aren't DB
experts? To my untrained eye it looks fairly plausible, so I'm
On 2013-07-15 16:40, Henry Vermaak wrote:
If you want an INSERT statement to generate an error unless you
explicitly specify values for all columns that do not have a default
value, you should use strict mode.
And G*d only knows why they have such modes in the first place! You
would think
On 2013-07-15 16:42, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
I seem to remember something about table columns having default values
in the definition, so perhaps column C defaults to 0?
It should only do that when specifically instructed.
Exactly... SQL's data definition language has specific support
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 04:53:25PM +0100, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
The case sensitivity in the table names is also crazy, especially if
the database gets moved. I had to modify quite a lot of SQL statements
because of that. For MySQL support I had to look up the table name (as
MySQL has it),
On 07/15/2013 05:53 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2013-07-15 16:40, Henry Vermaak wrote:
If you want an INSERT statement to generate an error unless you
explicitly specify values for all columns that do not have a default
value, you should use strict mode.
And G*d only knows why they
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 03:44:42PM +0100, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2013-07-15 15:06, Henry Vermaak wrote:
Could you explain why the above is bad for those of us that aren't DB
experts? To my untrained eye it looks fairly plausible, so I'm
obviously missing something.
I never inserted
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 04:37:35PM +0200, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, Henry Vermaak wrote:
Could you explain why the above is bad for those of us that aren't DB
experts? To my untrained eye it looks fairly plausible, so I'm
obviously missing something.
Simple. The
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Then depending on which filesystem your MySQL database is, it affectsthe case
sensitivity
Definitely a problem. However even on something like PostgreSQL there
can be case-sensitivity issues with e.g. usernames/roles.
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On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 10:02:54AM +0200, Michael Schnell wrote:
While Android support seems to be a hot topic here,
If that is *hot*, I think the level for firefox OS is proportionately
already.
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On 15.07.2013 15:33, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, leledumbo wrote:
Well, then they need to be added for Delphi compatiblity :o
I can't say anything anymore when the reason is this :)
They have been added. It's just not yet in trunk.
Hoo... a hidden branch?
It's not
On 15.07.2013 11:41, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
OTOH, Michael's Pascal-to-Javascript translator project comes handy in
that case.
But do we really want to go there? The FPC and Lazarus projects are
stretched enough as it is, without having to get involved in Javascript
language issues.
A JS
On 15.07.2013 13:01, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
On 15-7-2013 12:49, Kostas Michalopoulos wrote:
Since Firefox (and i assume Firefox OS) uses the new asm.js subset of
javascript (a js subset that looks like assembly which can be converted
to native code, something like a js-based portable LLVM
I would keep out LLVM and emscripten and just directly generate asm.js
code which is then simply compatible to the libraries provided by the
emscripten project.
I do agree with Sven,
the way to go is http://goldparser.org/
the same technique has been used for project llvm_pascal
On 15.07.2013 21:42, Jy V wrote:
I would keep out LLVM and emscripten and just directly generate
asm.js code which is then simply compatible to the libraries
provided by the emscripten project.
I do agree with Sven,
the way to go is http://goldparser.org/
the same technique has
Sven Barth wrote:
On 15.07.2013 11:41, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
OTOH, Michael's Pascal-to-Javascript translator project comes handy in
that case.
But do we really want to go there? The FPC and Lazarus projects are
stretched enough as it is, without having to get involved in Javascript
Reinier Olislagers schrieb:
On 14-7-2013 8:00, Daniel Simoes de Ameida wrote:
When the FieldDefs.Size properties is defined and we are trying to save
UTF8 characters with accented words, the Data is Truncated.
Could be because UTF8 with accented characters may result in multiple
bytes per
Al 15/07/13 15:12, En/na Mark Morgan Lloyd ha escrit:
There was also a requirement to interface to PLCs etc. (using, I'm told,
the nodave library)
For the record, libnodave works wonderfully with fpc.
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16.07.2013 2:31, Marcos Douglas пишет:
Hi,
I updated my CCR sources and now I found an error, on RX Lib, when I
try to compile my Lazarus:
Lazarus 1.1 r42095 FPC 2.6.2 i386-win32-win32/win64
The problem bellow was introduced in revision 2763:
43 {$if ((lcl_major = 1) and (lcl_minor = 1))}
44
On 2013-07-15 17:40, Ludo Brands wrote:
Throw anything at it and MySQL will swallow. Your data are in good hands ;)
OK, I changed my mind about MySQL I'll not touch it with a 50 foot pole!
That database server (I cringed calling it that) is an absolute joke.
Please do all developers a
Hi,
I updated my CCR sources and now I found an error, on RX Lib, when I
try to compile my Lazarus:
Lazarus 1.1 r42095 FPC 2.6.2 i386-win32-win32/win64
The problem bellow was introduced in revision 2763:
43 {$if ((lcl_major = 1) and (lcl_minor = 1))}
44{$DEFINE RX_USE_LCL_DEVEL}
45
I do agree with Sven,
the way to go is http://goldparser.org/
the same technique has been used for project llvm_pascal
http://code.google.com/p/llvm-**pascal/http://code.google.com/p/llvm-pascal/
Why would I want to use a parser generator if we have a fully working
multi-backend compiler
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Maxim Ganetsky gan...@narod.ru wrote:
16.07.2013 2:31, Marcos Douglas пишет:
Hi,
I updated my CCR sources and now I found an error, on RX Lib, when I
try to compile my Lazarus:
Lazarus 1.1 r42095 FPC 2.6.2 i386-win32-win32/win64
The problem bellow was
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 1:40 PM, Ludo Brands ludo.bra...@free.fr wrote:
Need other default (mis)behaviors for MySQL?
-insert 123test in an integer field: no error, it inserts 123
-insert 123test in a datetime field: no error, it inserts -00-00
00:00:00
-insert 123 in a datetime field: no
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