Dnia wtorek, 22 marca 2005 04:11, Kornel Kisielewicz napisał:
> Note that it is written "does not SEEM". The code is OK IMHO.
As I said - pure curiosity. Besides, we all know the dream of a warning-free
compilation. :)
Thanks
Mike
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> Hmmm... Just pure curiosity:
> I am getting a warning "Variable does not seem to be initialized" on a
> code
> from FreePascal RTL guide:
>
> Var Fin, fout : File;
> NumRead,NumWritten : Word;
> Buf : Array[1..2048] of byte;
> Total : Longint;
>
> begin
> Assign (Fin, Paramstr(1));
Micha³ Wo¼niak wrote:
> Hmmm... Just pure curiosity:
> I am getting a warning "Variable does not seem to be initialized" on
> a code from FreePascal RTL guide:
Note that it is written "does not SEEM". The code is OK IMHO. Warnings
aren't always right -- for example if we have a function with many
Hi
On Mar 21, 2005, at 10:24, Artur Kornilowicz wrote:
Hi,
I think there are some problems with links in on-line fpc
documentation. For
example look at
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/user/userse38.html#x55-1330008.2
and link to "Programmers guide" at the bottom of the page or
http://www.free
Hmmm... Just pure curiosity:
I am getting a warning "Variable does not seem to be initialized" on a code
from FreePascal RTL guide:
Var Fin, fout : File;
NumRead,NumWritten : Word;
Buf : Array[1..2048] of byte;
Total : Longint;
begin
Assign (Fin, Paramstr(1));
Assign (Fout,Params
Hi,
I think there are some problems with links in on-line fpc documentation. For
example look at
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/user/userse38.html#x55-1330008.2
and link to "Programmers guide" at the bottom of the page or
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/user/userse39.html#x56-1340008.
Am Mi, den 09.03.2005 schrieb Koenraad Lelong um 22:27:
[...]
I have been offline for the weekend and monday morning this mail from
the 9th of march arrived in my inbox!?
Is it:
1. a problem with the fpc mailing list?
2. a problem with my email provider?
TIA,
Marc
On 21 mrt 2005, at 05:08, Marco van de Voort wrote:
Nonsense. Python and perl etc were launched in the bubble era and are
still
floating on that capital. However there is a lot of hype and
tinkering,and
little real work done in it.
If this kind of silly discussions have to be held, please do so o