> On Jul 5, 2019, at 7:33 PM, Ben Grasset <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> {$H+} is definitely not needed for an explicit 'var string: ansistring'. It
> works even with {$H-}.
Do you mean this? I still get an error without H+.
{$mode objfpc}
program test;
var lines: ansistring = `
#version 150
uniform sampler2D textures[8];
in vec2 vertexTexCoord;
in vec4 vertexColor;
in float vertexUVMap;
out vec4 fragColor;
void main()
{
if (vertexUVMap == 255) {
fragColor = vertexColor;
} else {
fragColor = texture(textures[int(vertexUVMap)], vertexTexCoord.st);
if (vertexColor.a < fragColor.a) {
fragColor.a = vertexColor.a;
}
}
}`;
>
> After looking at Ryan's more complete example though, the use of {$mode
> SomeLanguageMode} *before* pushing {$H+} does seem to make {$H+} not
> recognized. I do not believe that this behaviour is related to any code I've
> added so far, however, as I don't see how it possibly could be. Seems like a
> bug that nobody came across before.
Then it’s a bug I guess? That would be nice to fix because it will be a problem
for exiting code if we’re forced to turn on H+ for the entire unit. It’s
probably not related to your code I agree. If anyone know if this is a bug/can
be fixed please let me know.
Regards,
Ryan Joseph
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