On Sun, 13 Oct 2019, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal wrote:
Just type casting because the array is an array of pointers. I get these
errors otherwise "Incompatible types: got "Pointer"
expected “TEntity"”. I could use a proper type in a generic array but I
don’t always do that.
I didn't know you could do this in a for in loop. FPC eats this ?
It currently does, but it might as well be a bug in FPC. I'll have to cross
check with Delphi.
Delphi does not allow it:
[dcc32 Error] Project1.dpr(18): E1019 For loop control variable must be simple
local variable
I don't think this should be allowed, either.
Not yet.
I have no idea how you call the parser. Include files most
definitely work: the documentation generator uses fcl-passrc, and the
RTL/FCL is full of include files.
Probably your invocation of the parser is simply wrong or missing some
arguments.
Could the missing ".inc" be the problem? I have not checked, but it could
be that FPC always adds ".inc" if no extension is present.
Well spotted. I didn't notice that the extension was missing.
That will definitely not be done in fcl-passrc.
I was not aware FPC does this either. It's not documented, that's for sure:
https://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/current/prog/progsu40.html
Delphi also does not look for .inc files, I checked. It only adds extension
.pas
So, conclusion: FPC is way too lenient. ;-)
Michael.
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