Am 18.11.2011 16:49, schrieb John Lee:
I have a normal fpc unit, call it jim, with 2 functions fna & fnb . fnb
uses internally fna.
My main program, has a uses clause including jim, and also a _different_
version of fna, with same parameters as for that in jim, but no fnb.
The problem I get is that when, in main program fnb doesn't use the
_new_ version in the main program of fna but still uses the version that
is in the unit. I'd thought that versions of fns in the main program are
used in place of those in the unit when they both have the same name,
but maybe not when a function is used another function?
Never seen this before - is there a way I can force fnb to use the main
program's version of fna, not the version that's in the unit?
Without example code its hard do decide what the problem is.
Pausible causes:
* there are different parameters (maybe caused by a different $mode or
some option), thus the compiler tries to call the best fitting function
for the given parameters
* if the function in the program is declared below its point of calling
then the function from "jim" will be used
* a bug in the compiler
Can you please state compiler version and platform (just so that the
information is available)?
Regards,
Sven
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