On 7/26/2011 15:27, Jorge Aldo G. de F. Junior wrote:
I dont like to take local variable initialization for granted.
Even if the manual says that its guaranteed that a local variable will
start with 0,
i prefer to initialize everything to a known value myself.
+1000~
this is a
I dont like to take local variable initialization for granted.
Even if the manual says that its guaranteed that a local variable will
start with 0,
i prefer to initialize everything to a known value myself.
An aditional
Move $varaddress, 00
at startup wont slow things down noticeably when your
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 6:40 PM, Shaun Simpson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ** **
>
> Looking around I have read that the C equivalent Jpeglib is not thread
> safe.
>
> I believe that the Pascal code is derived from the C.
>
> ** **
>
> Is the Free Pascal implementation of Jpeglib is thread safe?
On 26.07.2011 01:23, Paul Nicholls wrote:
"Jorge Aldo G. de F. Junior"
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Some time ago someone asked for a library able to do network calculations.
Here is something that might evolve into such library :
I was thinking about the best alternative
yes, I think you're right. better to write it into native.
thank you
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Hi,
Looking around I have read that the C equivalent Jpeglib is not thread
safe.
I believe that the Pascal code is derived from the C.
Is the Free Pascal implementation of Jpeglib is thread safe?
I am using a class similar to FPReadJPEG and FPWriteJPEG from multiple
threads, do I need so
At Tuesday, 26.07.2011 on 15:31 herux wrote:
> thanks for the info for you guys,
> where can I read the complete freepascal asm document for 64bit ?
Assembler is not FreePascal specific.
But before you rewrite that Assembler into x86_64 compatible Intel assembler,
you better rewrite it into nat
thanks for the info for you guys,
where can I read the complete freepascal asm document for 64bit ?
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> Hi,
> I use RSA encryption library lockbox turbo power.
> in a windows environment I managed to compile and the apps
> working well, I use {$ mode delphi}.
> but when I compile it on ubuntu 64bit, there is an error when
> compiling
>
>
> component/LockBox/LbCipher.pas(708,10) Error: Unknown
On 26-7-2011 10:42, Ludo Brands wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Ludo. Applied in mercurial commit 48 2af395d3102c
>>
>
> The patch was improved in a later message...
> You're right. Did a cut and paste from a few lines below and didn't pay
> attention to the double convert.
>
> Ludo
As per mercurial commi
At Tuesday, 26.07.2011 on 10:13 herux wrote:
> Hi,
> I use RSA encryption library lockbox turbo power.
> in a windows environment I managed to compile and the apps working well, I
> use {$ mode delphi}.
> but when I compile it on ubuntu 64bit, there is an error when compiling
>
>
> component/Loc
> Thanks, Ludo. Applied in mercurial commit 48 2af395d3102c
>
The patch was improved in a later message...
> Some questions:
> 1: newb alert: if I do patch -i xmlxsd.diff.txt
> fpxmlxsdexport.pp I get patching file `fpxmlxsdexport.pp'
> patch: `<' expected at line 12 of patch
> Maybe so
You don't even let me sleep... ;)
Thanks, Ludo. Applied in mercurial commit 48 2af395d3102c
Some questions:
1: newb alert: if I do patch -i xmlxsd.diff.txt fpxmlxsdexport.pp
I get
patching file `fpxmlxsdexport.pp'
patch: `<' expected at line 12 of patch
Maybe some kind of line ending issue?
Jorge Aldo G. de F. Junior wrote:
Some time ago someone asked for a library able to do network calculations.
Here is something that might evolve into such library :
[Snip]
A library for network calculations would have to include IPv6, and
ideally would interwork with (the equivalent of) DHCP
Did some further testing. Adding sequence wasn't necessary. parenting to
instead of is the right solution. This corresponds also
with your ADO.Net sample.
Patch attached.
Ludo
>
> Attached the patch with the changes against git.
>
> Ludo
>
> > I'm getting an "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSche
Hi,
I use RSA encryption library lockbox turbo power.
in a windows environment I managed to compile and the apps working well, I
use {$ mode delphi}.
but when I compile it on ubuntu 64bit, there is an error when compiling
component/LockBox/LbCipher.pas(708,10) Error: Unknown identifier "EBX"
com
On 25-7-2011 21:48, José Mejuto wrote:
> Hello FPC-Pascal,
>
> Monday, July 25, 2011, 12:54:13 PM, you wrote:
>
> RO> Correct. Would you happen to have some cross platform code readily
> RO> available that spits out either:
> RO> 1. Offset from UTC for a certain (historical or future) date/time
>
On 26/07/2011 00:23, Paul Nicholls wrote:
> I didn't know that freepascal handled binary formatted numbers?!?
>
> %
>
> cheers,
> Paul
>
[pun]
yeah don't tell anyone, we don't want them to play games with pointers ;)
like the c-programmers do ;)
[/pun]
L.
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Attached the patch with the changes against git.
Ludo
> I'm getting an "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema:element not
> taken into account in this context" (freely translated from
> French) error. Fixed this by adding between
> and
>
> One other comment on indices:
>
> Line 244:
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