> > I think they do, because the IDE does NOT support include files, so you > simply > > cannot work with include files and enjoy the blessings of the IDE. > > I was told that for productivity reasons they do all development > > in the IDE itself, so... > > That will be why there are a lot of machine generated directives for C > Builder then. They do that all by hand I guess. They at least use a master > set of VCL units from which the distro is created.
They use the pascal sources I think. What are all those $HPEMIT and $EXTERNALSYM are for otherwise? (or are they for something packages $related?) > > Once more, this is a matter of taste. > > No, it's not. This is a matter of fact. It's also a matter of fact that many > developers focus on their own back yard, and don't bnecessarily see the > bigger picture. The end user is often ignored or worse still told they are > wrong. Kind of like now really ;-) It is taste. I'd bet that a lot of users would dislike the very long utils that are the result of that. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal