Hi, I am interested whether is planed implementation of SSE3 floating
instruction in to FPC. I saw optimizations in gpc for p2 p3 how can I set
FPC to optimize let's say for P4?
Regards
Pianoman
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1. writing to dynamic array via formal parameter; what is the
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what is the right way
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I use something like
var a: array of byte;
setlength(a,TheSize);
blockwrite(afile,a[0],TheSize);
Of course, if it is possible that TheSize=0, I have to write "if TheSize>0
then blockwrite(...);"
Is this the intended way? (Ok, that's not a big overhead, but it seems
strange to me.)
What is the intended way (if it's somewhat different)?
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Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 20:38:25 +0200
From: Koenraad Lelong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [fpc-pascal] [OT] fpc-gtk2 application on arm
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Hi,
I think it's off-topic, but since I don't know where to look I take a
chance asking here in the hope that some GTK-gurus can help me further.
I'm making a gtk2 application. Since it has to run on an arm-box with a
320x240 screen I made a main form of that size (actually 320x220 because
the title bar). This displays fine, full screen. On that form I have a
button to show a modal form, defined with the same size. When I display
this modal form on my i386-PC I get what I expected : a window of the
same size as the main window. When I display this on my arm-box it's
smaller and some buttons are clipped away.
I would like to understand why this happens. I could trim the form by
trail and error to fit it in the place I get, but this is not good enough.
I don't know how I could google for this, if it's possible. I looked
around on the gtk.org site without luck.
Is there anyone who can point me in the right direction ?
Regards,
Koenraad Lelong.
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