Am Thursday 09 August 2012 16:52:40 schrieb Jonas Maebe: > Sven Barth wrote on Thu, 09 Aug 2012: > > Am 09.08.2012 15:35, schrieb Jonas Maebe: > >> Rainer Stratmann wrote on Thu, 09 Aug 2012: > >>> Is it possible to get the adress of a label in a procedure? > >> > >> Not outside that procedure, no. > > > > Just because it sounds that way: is it possible inside the procedure? > > Yes, if the label declaration is also inside the procedure. You can > only take the address of a globally declared label iff > a) the label is also defined in the global scope ("begin .. end.", > initialization, finalization) > b) the label's address is also taken in one of those blocks. It > doesn't have to be the same one though, because the compiler keeps the > code for all of those blocks in memory at the same time and hence a > label defined in one of those is still valid while generating the code > for another one. That's more a compiler implementation aspect than a > conscious design decision though
If you have a label in a procedure and declare this procedure as inline procedure then it gives also problems (Fatal: compilation aborted!). _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal