Hi, As I mentioned in my previous post I would like to develop a text based application... possibly with a text based gui.
I have one little problem. I would like the program to do stuff while it waits for user input. Let's call "do stuff" the "background process". In a windows console program this would be really easy. I would simply use writeln and readln etc to read commands etc and display stuff etc... and use a second Tthread to do the background stuff. But after I developed the text based application I want to build it to all other targets... For now dos, linux and windows will do... but later maybe also beos and amiga... I was hoping that free pascal could also target C64 ! That would be super cool =D Anyway... The problem is a little bit with readln and readkey etc... Readln will simply block the process etc. Dos doesn't have multi threaded support ??? I could do it as follows: while running do begin if KeyPressed then begin ReadLn(Command); end; BackgroundProcess.SingleLoop; // ;) etc end; So far this seems the most easy and best solution BUT While the user is typing a command the whole program will freeze etc... That's a bit unfortunate. I would like the background process singleloop to continue while the user enters his commands etc... Euhm any solutions ? Well I have thought of one solution and that's the CLX thing... or Turbo Vision thing... it's a text based gui... and if I am not mistaken it also has some sort of Idle Loop etc... That's why I mentioned CLX in my previous post. Well maybe somebody in this mailing list found a nice trick for console application in dos with background processess ? which is even target independant or something ? I have seen DWPL and it's stack use some sort of Multi Threading in Dos etc... but I don't know if it's cross platform and stable etc.. probably not ;) Bye, Skybuck. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal