Re: [fpc-pascal] FPC on ARM (eg Zaurus)

2004-11-09 Thread Florian Klaempfl
Den Jean wrote: On Sunday 07 November 2004 04:30 am, Florian Klaempfl wrote: Before I can test it, I've to reinstall my Zaurus, when updating to 3.5.1, the installation got broken :/ It is time to reinstall your Zaurus. Hopefully, I'll get the new (and bigger ;)) SD card today so I can reinsta

Re: [fpc-pascal] Monitoring memory usage

2004-11-09 Thread Florian Klaempfl
Alan Mead wrote: Is there an easy way to monitor memory allocations during a program run (for debugging purposes)? I guess the easiest is using the heaptrc unit and modifying it for your needs. Ideally, this would be some sort of hook into the memory manager rather than something like gdb because

Re: [fpc-pascal] Win32 API - Inactive Scroll Bar

2004-11-09 Thread Marco van de Voort
> I am new to Windows programming so please bear with me if it is some trivial > mistake. I am using FPC. > > I have created a window with : > hWindow := CreateWindow (AppName,'First Prog',ws_OverlappedWindow or > WS_VScroll, > cw_UseDefault,cw_UseDefault,cw_UseDefault

[fpc-pascal] Win32 API - Inactive Scroll Bar

2004-11-09 Thread soumya
I am new to Windows programming so please bear with me if it is some trivial mistake. I am using FPC. I have created a window with : hWindow := CreateWindow (AppName,'First Prog',ws_OverlappedWindow or WS_VScroll, cw_UseDefault,cw_UseDefault,cw_UseDefault,

[fpc-pascal] Monitoring memory usage

2004-11-09 Thread Alan Mead
Is there an easy way to monitor memory allocations during a program run (for debugging purposes)? Ideally, this would be some sort of hook into the memory manager rather than something like gdb because the program runs for hours. A list of the calling subroutine (or line number) and the amoun

re: [fpc-pascal] Find error?

2004-11-09 Thread Alan Mead
Thanks David, Pete amd Florian, When I try Peter's advice, I get (gdb) info line 0x08071049^ Function "0x08071049" not defined. I found the section of the FPC User's Manual that talks about gdb and I assumed that I hadn't used the '-g' option ... but now I'm wondering if '-gl' should allow gdb

Re: [fpc-pascal] Find error?

2004-11-09 Thread Florian Klaempfl
David Emerson wrote: I don't know if there are any speed considerations. No, there aren't any except longer compile times ;) ___ fpc-pascal maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal

re: [fpc-pascal] Find error?

2004-11-09 Thread David Emerson
When you compile with -gl you need to make sure that you recompile all the units, as well as the main program, with the -gl flag. Passing a -B flag will recompile all units (whose sources are found in the path), so: fpc -gl -B myprogram If, after doing so, you still lack line info, it's probably

Re: [fpc-pascal] Find error?

2004-11-09 Thread Peter Vreman
> Turbo Pascal used to have a "find error" function... Is there a > similar function in Free Pascal (I'm using 1.9.4)? I compiled the > executable with -gl but I get the below: > > An unhandled exception occurred at 0x08071049 : > EOutOfMemory : Out of memory > $08071049 > $080705FD > $08068

[fpc-pascal] Find error?

2004-11-09 Thread Alan Mead
Turbo Pascal used to have a "find error" function... Is there a similar function in Free Pascal (I'm using 1.9.4)? I compiled the executable with -gl but I get the below: An unhandled exception occurred at 0x08071049 : EOutOfMemory : Out of memory $08071049 $080705FD $08068B2A $08068E30