> So, at this moment I know that I can:
>
> 1. Use a safe, magic and efficient way, but I need to know if it exists;
> 2. Create a "light" instance using vfooclass.NewInstance method;
> 3. hack the vmt.
>
> Which approach do you use?
I have worked with a bespoke OPF a few years ago. The way we got
Hello Matt, thanks for your fast input.
Matt Emson wrote:
Any idea how I know if a class, in a class pointer, overrides a virtual
method? Eg:
vfooclass := tboo1;
// vfooclass doesn't implement sample.
vfooclass := tboo2;
// vfooclass implements sample.
You need to implement a virtual m
> Any idea how I know if a class, in a class pointer, overrides a virtual
> method? Eg:
> vfooclass := tboo1;
> // vfooclass doesn't implement sample.
>
> vfooclass := tboo2;
> // vfooclass implements sample.
You need to implement a virtual method, even if it does nothing. Are you
sure you're
Hello,
Any idea how I know if a class, in a class pointer, overrides a virtual
method? Eg:
tfooclass = class of tfoo;
tfoo = class
procedure sample; virtual;
end;
tboo1 = class(tfoo)
end;
tboo2 = class(tfoo)
procedure sample; override;
end;
...
vfooclass := tboo1;
// vfooclass doesn'
> Why no?
Because Windows CE <> Win32. Smartphone more so. However, the word
"probably" conveyed my doubt that I had all the facts. There you go.
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Op Fri, 18 May 2007, schreef Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho:
> The port array will fail on NT versions of windows. Better to use the
> methods described here:
>
> http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Hardware_Access
Can you please implement a ports unit for Windows then? The last thing we
need is
The port array will fail on NT versions of windows. Better to use the
methods described here:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Hardware_Access
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Op Thu, 17 May 2007, schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hi
> I am a new user of FPC can somebody guide me how to access directly hardware
> ports
> with FPC
http://www.freepascal.org/faq.var#accessioports
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On 5/17/07, Matt Emson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It runs Windows 2003 Smartphone though, so I'm guessing the answer is a
little more tricky - probably no.
Why no?
Windows 2003 Smartphone is still Windows CE. Microsoft just like to
give several wierd names for the different versions of Windows
Hi
I am a new user of FPC can somebody guide me how to access directly hardware
ports
with FPC
Thanks
Ezra
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"The Motorola MPx220 runs a 200-MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 1611 processor",
which is a a 32bit "ARM v5" with a " ARM926EJ-S" core.
It runs Windows 2003 Smartphone though, so I'm guessing the answer is a little
more tricky - probably no.
M
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From: Pianoman
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Hello again,
with latest Trunk, Rev. 7387, building of the ARM-Linux RTL fails:
ppcrossarm.exe -Tlinux -Parm -XParm-linux- -Xc -Xr -Fi../inc -Fi../arm
-Fi../unix -Fiarm -FE. -FU../../rtl/units/arm-linux -Tlinux -CX -darm
-Us -Sg system.pp
softfpu.pp(122,12) Error: Duplicate identifier "UInt6
Hello,
with latest Trunk, Rev. 7387, building of the ARM-Linux RTL fails:
ppcrossarm.exe -Tlinux -Parm -XParm-linux- -Xc -Xr -Fi../inc -Fi../arm
-Fi../unix -Fiarm -FE. -FU../../rtl/units/arm-linux -Tlinux -CX -darm
-Us -Sg system.pp
softfpu.pp(122,12) Error: Duplicate identifier "UInt64"
syst
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