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En Mon, 07 Mar 2016 21:21:03 -0600, Ondrej Pokorny
escribió:
I don't think this is possible or reasonable.
On 08.03.2016 2:39, Dmitry Boyarintsev wrote:
procedure TClass.Test(y: integer);
begin
x private|:= y;
end;
One problem is that CodeTools need valid syntax in front of y to
evalu
On 08.03.2016 2:29, Luiz Americo Pereira Camara wrote:
In the dialog title, i suggest to replace "variable" by "field"
Will do!
Ondrej
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I don't think this is possible or reasonable.
On 08.03.2016 2:39, Dmitry Boyarintsev wrote:
procedure TClass.Test(y: integer);
begin
x private|:= y;
end;
One problem is that CodeTools need valid syntax in front of y to
evaluate the type of y correctly (the type that x gets).
Eventually p
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 3:25 PM, Ondrej Pokorny wrote:
> I implemented "class code creation" in r51851. I was already tired of
> creating/copying object variables by hand. The idea is the same as with
> code creation (ctrl+shift+c), but the variable is created in one of the
> class section:
>
> pr
2016-03-07 17:25 GMT-03:00 Ondrej Pokorny :
>
>
> Hit Ctrl+Shift+X on the undeclared variable x and you get a dialog:
>
Thanks for the work
In the dialog title, i suggest to replace "variable" by "field"
Luiz
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On Mon, 7 Mar 2016, Ondrej Pokorny wrote:
I implemented "class code creation" in r51851. I was already tired of
creating/copying object variables by hand. The idea is the same as with code
creation (ctrl+shift+c), but the variable is created in one of the class
section:
Nice, that will com
Op 07-03-16 om 20:11 schreef Mark Morgan Lloyd:
Koenraad Lelong wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to configure a PWM-pin on the raspberry pi 2. I'm using
pigpio, with the demo-program.
I configured pin 12 (GPIO 18) to be a PWM pin.
When I click the PWM-button on the demo-program, the pi hangs. I have
to po
I implemented "class code creation" in r51851. I was already tired of
creating/copying object variables by hand. The idea is the same as with
code creation (ctrl+shift+c), but the variable is created in one of the
class section:
unit Unit1;
{$mode objfpc}{$H+}
interface
type
TClass = clas
Koenraad Lelong wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to configure a PWM-pin on the raspberry pi 2. I'm using
pigpio, with the demo-program.
I configured pin 12 (GPIO 18) to be a PWM pin.
When I click the PWM-button on the demo-program, the pi hangs. I have to
power-cycle to "recover".
I modified this:
RE
Hi,
I'm trying to configure a PWM-pin on the raspberry pi 2. I'm using
pigpio, with the demo-program.
I configured pin 12 (GPIO 18) to be a PWM pin.
When I click the PWM-button on the demo-program, the pi hangs. I have to
power-cycle to "recover".
I modified this:
REG_GPIO = $3F000;
and thi
On 03/07/2016 03:19 AM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Michael Schnell wrote:
On 03/04/2016 07:50 PM, Larry Dalton wrote:
Is anyone running a lazarus program on a Firefox browser?
What is this supposed to mean ?
AFAIK, there is an fpc to java script compile somewhere, but I don't
know the state
N
On 07.03.2016 12:45, Bart wrote:
Already fixed in r51838
And in FPC r33144 : http://mantis.freepascal.org/view.php?id=29776
Ondrej
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On 3/7/16, zeljko wrote:
>> > win32wscustomlistview.inc(84,15) Error: Incompatible types: got
>> "TYPES.TSmallPoint" expected "WINDOWS.TSmallPoint"
>> > win32wscomctrls.pp(1017) Fatal: There were 1 errors compiling module,
>> stopping
>> > Fatal: Compilation aborted
>>
> Pls open an issue abo
Juha Manninen wrote:
I only started writing in this thread because I also fond the same
behaviour as the original poster did and it seemed like that report
was shunned as being bogus.
So I wanted to chip in with my observations to help *the developers*
to nail down and fix the problem, but now I
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 12:25 PM, Mark Morgan Lloyd
wrote:
> I'll leave somebody else to comment on the current status of GTK3, which I
> think would be of general interest.
It would need somebody to finish the implementation and to maintain it.
Anybody?
The design made by Zeljko is easier to mai
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 11:15 AM, Bo Berglund wrote:
> If this means that Raspbian is using LXDE is beyond me but it seems
> like it is using gtk3 by this wording.
>
> When I try to find a gtk3 setting inside Lazarus I only do so in the
> dialog Tools/Configure_BuildLazarus, where it is contained i
On 03/06/2016 10:32 AM, Sandro Cumerlato wrote:
> win32wscustomlistview.inc(84,15) Error: Incompatible types: got
"TYPES.TSmallPoint" expected "WINDOWS.TSmallPoint"
> win32wscomctrls.pp(1017) Fatal: There were 1 errors compiling module,
stopping
> Fatal: Compilation aborted
Please review atta
On 03/07/2016 10:15 AM, Bo Berglund wrote:
When I try to find a gtk3 setting inside Lazarus I only do so in the
dialog Tools/Configure_BuildLazarus, where it is contained in a
dropdown box labelled "LCL widget type" and named "gtk3 (alpha)".
There seems to be no way to build an *application* wi
Bo Berglund wrote:
I have located the release document for Raspbian Jessie here:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspbian-jessie-is-here/
A little bit down they write the following:
the appearance of Raspbian is now based on version 3 of GTK+,
the user interface toolkit used for the LXDE deskt
On Mon, 7 Mar 2016 03:09:26 +0200, Juha Manninen
wrote:
>On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Bo Berglund wrote:
>> I have no idea what you mean by this statement...
>> What is LXDE and how do I test Lazarus for LXDE?
>
>Bo, I have a strong feeling that you are playing dummy. Why do you do it?
No I
Michael Schnell wrote:
On 03/04/2016 07:50 PM, Larry Dalton wrote:
Is anyone running a lazarus program on a Firefox browser?
What is this supposed to mean ?
AFAIK, there is an fpc to java script compile somewhere, but I don't
know the state
Not so closely related to Firefox: there also is
On Sun, 6 Mar 2016 23:47:19 +0100, Giuliano Colla
wrote:
>Il 06/03/2016 18:27, Bo Berglund ha scritto:
>[...]
>> I have no idea what you mean by this statement...
>> What is LXDE and how do I test Lazarus for LXDE?
>A general hint: whenever you don't know what an acronym means (such al
>LXDE =
On 03/04/2016 07:50 PM, Larry Dalton wrote:
Is anyone running a lazarus program on a Firefox browser?
What is this supposed to mean ?
AFAIK, there is an fpc to java script compile somewhere, but I don't
know the state
Not so closely related to Firefox: there also is an fpc to java byte
cod
Juha Manninen wrote:
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Bo Berglund wrote:
I have no idea what you mean by this statement...
What is LXDE and how do I test Lazarus for LXDE?
Bo, I have a strong feeling that you are playing dummy. Why do you do it?
You must know the concept of desktop environment
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