On 8 Sep 08, at 9:34, Paul wrote: Hi Paul,
. . > I know KOL uses api calls (used it years ago), but I prefer to create my > forms, buttons etc. directly with api calls myself to keep the exe size as > small as possible. > My problem is: how should I write api call's for a different target platform > , how are they interpreted by the crosscompiler, C-style or pascal-style...? Let's assume that the used API calls would be those provided in unit Windows (the Win32 version if targetting i386-win32, or the WinCE version if targetting arm-wince). As long as these API calls are available on the given platform, you simply call them from the Pascal code using syntax defined in the interface part of unit Windows. Technically there's no difference between the native compilation and the cross-compilation, you just need to pass the right source code to the compiler with the right parameters specifying your target platform. The compiler automatically ensures that the right calling convention is used (as specified in unit Windows if referring to the API calls) and embeds the API calls into the machine code created for the target CPU. I'm not really sure what do you mean with "C style or Pascal style" - if this refers to calling conventions, they are the same for arm-wince as far as I know. Your source code would be obviously written in Pascal. The proper Pascal declarations may be found in the source code of unit Windows (interface part), but they should be mostly identical to those available with Delphi (in case you used that before). Hope this helps Tomas _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal