Hi.
>> I ended up doing exactly that though it feels like an ugly thoug[h]
>> incomplete hack. Thanks for the tip.
> Why a hack?
> System.ExitCode is meant for returning exitcodes.
Being forced to forfeit one or two layers of abstraction in an object
oriented environment does sound like a hack
On 10/16/16, grouchysmurf wrote:
>> Probably you can set system.ExitCode before calling Terminate.
>
> I ended up doing exactly that though it feels like an ugly thoug
> incomplete hack. Thanks for the tip.
Why a hack?
System.ExitCode is meant for returning exitcodes.
an overloaded TCustomApplic
> Probably you can set system.ExitCode before calling Terminate.
I ended up doing exactly that though it feels like an ugly thoug
incomplete hack. Thanks for the tip.
Ćukasz
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On 10/16/16, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> I've got a 5.0 manual to hand [blows dust off, coughs].
See: http://putka.upm.si/langref/turboPascal/0683.html
Bart
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On Sun, 16 Oct 2016, fredvs wrote:
I feel so lonely.
I'm told this can help: http://www.tinder.com
Nobody in the world to confirm (or not) that *--gc-sections* option is added
to ld when -XX is used ?
Did I do something wrong against fpc community ?
No, simply probably no-one knows the
I feel so lonely.
Nobody in the world to confirm (or not) that *--gc-sections* option is added
to ld when -XX is used ?
Did I do something wrong against fpc community ?
If yes I apologize a lot and a lot and a lot.
Fre;D
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Many thanks ;-)
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On 15/10/16 20:00, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
issues, but I still get the following error:
OPTIQAP.PAS(18,21) Error: Identifier not found "HeapError"
OPTIQAP.PAS(19,6) Error: Identifier not found "HeapError"
This is possibly code intended for Turbo Pascal. The HeapError
identifier does not ex