On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 12:30 PM, Marco van de Voort wrote:
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> If sb really wants in-source docs, he can search for "pasdoc".
Marco thanks, that is what I was looking for. I come from python, php, and
java so commenting API within source is what I'm accustomed to.
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In our previous episode, Robert Wolfe said:
> > Is there a unit for documentation in Pascal? The only documenter I
> > know is Natural Docs, which is not a pascal unit but something I use
> > across multiple languages.
> A docs unit? Could you be a little more specific as to what you are
> wha
On 12/27/2008 12:03 PM, Joseph Montanez wrote:
Is there a unit for documentation in Pascal? The only documenter I
know is Natural Docs, which is not a pascal unit but something I use
across multiple languages.
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2008, Joseph Montanez wrote:
> Is there a unit for documentation in Pascal? The only documenter I know is
> Natural Docs, which is not a pascal unit but something I use across multiple
> languages.
A unit ? What do you want with a unit ? The documentation (fpdoc) is
generated usi
Is there a unit for documentation in Pascal? The only documenter I know is
Natural Docs, which is not a pascal unit but something I use across multiple
languages.
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Hi Joost,
The the problem was a Linux problem. I'm running debian, Ubuntu 8.10,
but the problem was with the entries in FSTab not having the propper
case for the remote shares. I matched the cases in the complete paths
(server side) and Rebooted. Now at least I could test for crashes.
Unfortun
Op woensdag 24-12-2008 om 13:42 uur [tijdzone -0600], schreef Andrew
Brunner:
> I've been struggling with an issue of
> Dynlibs.LoadLibrary(completepath/something.so) always returning zero
> for libraries in subfolders that are traced back to samba shares.
This sounds as if you have SE linux enabl