On 08/05/11 05:38, Anton Shepelev wrote:
Hello all,
I have been experimenting with redirection of stan-
dard I/O of child processes using FreePascal 2.4.2
on Windows. I have succeeded in capturing standard
input and standard output, but failed to feed my own
data to the child's standard inp
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Marcos Douglas wrote:
> Hi,
> A long time ago I got the Synapse. It was stored in
> \freepascal\lib\synapse\src\trunk and the units compiled in
> \units\i386-win32.
>
> Today I got the stable version, 39, from
> https://synalist.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/synalist
Hi,
A long time ago I got the Synapse. It was stored in
\freepascal\lib\synapse\src\trunk and the units compiled in
\units\i386-win32.
Today I got the stable version, 39, from
https://synalist.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/synalist/synapse/39 and
stored in \freepascal\lib\synapse\src\39
So, my fir
Hello all,
I have been experimenting with redirection of stan-
dard I/O of child processes using FreePascal 2.4.2
on Windows. I have succeeded in capturing standard
input and standard output, but failed to feed my own
data to the child's standard input.
The child process doesn't seem to rec
On 07 May 2011, at 09:22, Bee wrote:
> No flame intended.
That's why that sort of stuff belongs on fpc-other rather than fpc-pascal.
Everyone: please follow up there.
Jonas
FPC mailing lists admin
___
fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepas
http://wp.me/puJY-7N
No flame intended. Maybe it's time to take some actions on speed
optimization since some managed/interpreted languages had beaten FPC
out of the water. :)
--
-Bee-
___
fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org
http://