Am 19.01.2018 01:55 schrieb "Mattias Gaertner" :
Hi,
Is there a compiler directive to enable/disable method call and
typecast checks (option -CR).
Similar to $R+- for range checks?
It's {$ObjectChecks On/Off/+/-}. See here:
https://freepascal.org/docs-html/current/prog/progsu57.html#x64-630001.
Hi,
Is there a compiler directive to enable/disable method call and
typecast checks (option -CR).
Similar to $R+- for range checks?
Mattias
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2018, Darius Blaszyk wrote:
We sometimes have .deb downloads on the website, but not always.
You're better off taking the .tar.gz. It should work on any linux system.
Thanks Michael! However, as I understand installing from a .tar cannot be
fully automatically done. Some int
On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 18:46:28 +0100, Bo Berglund
wrote:
>I have already set the message to use UTF-8 via the messagebuilder:
>
>IB := TIdMessageBuilderHtml.Create;
>
>IB.HtmlCharSet := 'UTF-8';
>IB.Html.Text := slBody.Text;
>IB.PlainText.Text := slTxtBody.Text;
>IB.FillMessage(SVNM.MailMessage
On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 20:31:20 +0100
Darius Blaszyk wrote:
> > Hi, I can only say that TDOMNode from Laz2_DOM in trunk has function
> > CompareName.
>
> I'm using FPC 3.0.4 indeed. No dependency to the LCL.
Laz2_DOM is in LazUtils, not in the LCL.
Mattias
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Hmm, I remember there are two ways how to work with XML: Laz2_xxx and fcl-xml.
My idea was that you got some wrong TDOMNode in the path.
V.
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Od: Darius Blaszyk
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Datum: 18.01.2018 20:31
Předmět: Re:
Hi, I can only say that TDOMNode from Laz2_DOM in trunk has function
CompareName.
I'm using FPC 3.0.4 indeed. No dependency to the LCL.
Darius
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We sometimes have .deb downloads on the website, but not always.
You're better off taking the .tar.gz. It should work on any linux
system.
Thanks Michael! However, as I understand installing from a .tar cannot
be fully automatically done. Some interaction is still needed. This
makes it impos
I am using Indy 10 (latest trunk version) in Lazarus to create a
command line utility to interface with our new Subversion repository
server. It sends commit emails to select users with some information
including a list of changed files and with a URL line to allow the
recipient to access the file