Jonas Maebe-2 wrote: > > It's the "compilerproc" directive that takes care of this. These are > special routines reserved for the compiler-rtl interface, and which > can be changed at will since they cannot be called from user code > without hacking. > Meaning that the compiler changes the exported symbol name from FPC_WRITE_TEXT_SHORTSTR to fpc_write_text_shortstr automatically? Then why declaring a procedure with exactly the same signature (the original has been turned off) inside system unit doesn't stop the compiler from complying "unknown compilerproc fpc_write_text_shortstr"? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/fpc_write_text_shortstr-%28case-sensitive%21%29-tp20712874p20727839.html Sent from the Free Pascal - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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