That is really a great tool.
It shows even how is the assembler mapped to the source code.
I was surprised when I learned that 90% of time spent in my function
goes to a result assignment stalling the processor.
the usual
function f : TStructure
var
b: TStructure;
begin
... some processi
Vincent Snijders wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Suppose I have the following code:
>
> var
> a,b: dword;
> c: qword;
>
> begin
> a := 1000;
> b := 2000;
> c := a * b;
> writeln(c);
> end.
>
> Now, although c is large enough to contain the result only the lower
> dword is filled. I can fo
Urbansound wrote:
Hi,
I encountered an FPC Win32, tutorial that uses the a declaration of
variable "msg", declared as a MSG type, shown below.
Dev-Pas IDE, FPC 2.00 gives an "error in type definition" and I find no
doc references to MSG, variable type. Was this an earlier convention in
FPC
Hi,
I encountered an FPC Win32, tutorial that uses the a declaration of variable
"msg", declared as a MSG type, shown below.
Dev-Pas IDE, FPC 2.00 gives an "error in type definition" and I find no doc
references to MSG, variable type. Was this an earlier convention in FPC and
if so, how was
Thank you Den.
I'll do some homework and keep you posted of my findings and progress.
Don't expect much progress in the next 3 weeks, I'm on holiday :)
Regards,
Alain
Le 22 juil. 05, à 00:24, Den Jean a écrit :
On Thursday 21 July 2005 06:53 pm, Alain Vitry wrote:
Den,
Could you point me to