Greetings,

I am familiar with the basic underlying methods available for transferring data 
between processes on Windows and Unix, i.e. Pipes, Shared memory, and TCP/IP - 
but what I am not familiar with is any higher level functionality that may be 
available on FPC.  

As an example:  I have one application with a daemon that uses the IPC 
component to write to a file in CSV format, and then the user application reads 
this (GPS location) data via IPC.  Then I have to re-convert this string data 
into a series of floating point values manually, though.  The IPC component 
doesn't seem to be reliable on all platforms either (it sometimes blocks on OS 
X, and at least the debug client doesn't seem to work at all on Windows 7).  

Another disadvantage is that the sequence of launching the applications 
matters, and what's more, it seems there can only be one "client" per "server" 
in many cases.

More to the point, if I want to pass around structures, records, etc.between 
processes - what is the best day?  For example, Javascript uses JSON.  I know 
there are JSON libraries and various other libraries for Pascal - but I don't 
know what is the most standard way.  (I think this kind of 
marshalling/unmarshalling may be more standard in Java and C#, but I don't know 
the "normal" way in Delphi/FPC).  

I would prefer to use built-in functionality, rather than learn yet another 
library - and if learning a library, I would prefer to use one with lots of 
users that is actively maintained.  Likewise, I would prefer to actually "pass" 
the data, rather than just pass a pointer to it.  I plan to have the processes 
run on the same machine, so I don't need a solution that works with networking, 
though that would be fine, of course.

Along the same lines, a convenient way to call functions/procedures with 
parameters from the "other" process would be greatly appreciated.  (i.e. 
something like RPC that handles OOP).

Thank you,
     Noah Silva


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