On Tue, 9 Jan 2024, Hairy Pixels via fpc-pascal wrote:
Do sealed classes actually call virtual methods statically or are they just for
compiler warnings?
The virtual methods are called exactly like other virtual methods.
Sealed just means you cannot create a descendant class. No optimizat
Do sealed classes actually call virtual methods statically or are they just for
compiler warnings?
Regards,
Ryan Joseph
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On Mon, 8 Jan 2024, Pique7 via fpc-pascal wrote:
Disregarding the RTF for a moment, you'd need to save the contents of the
text fields in a TStringlist instance in the 'afterscroll' event of the dataset.
This instance can then be used to create a data loop for a sub band
(using TFPReportUser
Op 7-1-2024 om 16:09 schreef Travis Siegel via fpc-pascal:
Not that it's 100 percent relevant, but I always use powerbasic
(https://www.powerbasic.com) when it's a matter of size,
I also never use powerbasic.
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On 1/7/2024 1:09 PM, Florian Klämpfl via fpc-pascal wrote:
Am 07.01.2024 um 13:21 schrieb Ingemar Ragnemalm via fpc-pascal
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Just for comparison, I fired up Think Pascal and made Hello world!
Plain Hello world, closes so quickly that you don't have time to see
it: 4625 bytes.
Including
For what it's worth, the hello world program in powerbasic
(https://www.powerbasic.com) comes to a whooping 7,168 bytes. That's the
console version, not the gui version, that's a bit bigger, but by not
much more. I have an epub reader I've been working on for a few years,
on and off, and that
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024 13:00:10 +0100 (CET)
Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-pascal wrote:
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Le 08/01/2024 à 13:51, Peter B via fpc-pascal a écrit :
or if not, is there another way to
turn it on in the textmode IDE?
No idea. Its easy enough if you compile from the command line.
fpc -Os -XX hello.pas
If stripping is not on by default, also use -Xs
I guess that in the textmode IDE
Hi,
On Mon, 8 Jan 2024, Marco van de Voort via fpc-pascal wrote:
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> Op 8-1-2024 om 14:03 schreef Karoly Balogh via fpc-pascal:
> > No, it's not. But the Linker specific options are under Options ->
> > Linker... There's a smartlinking related option there, but I'm not sure if
> > it is what you
Op 8-1-2024 om 14:03 schreef Karoly Balogh via fpc-pascal:
No, it's not. But the Linker specific options are under Options ->
Linker... There's a smartlinking related option there, but I'm not sure if
it is what you need. :)
That one is -XX, and the "create smartlinkable units" in the tab bef
I remember i made a simple win32 window app with custom tiny RTL , and
final exe size was 4.5kb .
On Sun, Jan 7, 2024, 20:33 Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-pascal <
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Hi,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2024, James Richters via fpc-pascal wrote:
> >Try building with smartlinking, -XX
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> I never knew there was an option for smartlinking. I'm using the FPC text
> IDE, I see various options like
> Generate Smaller Code, and level 1, 2, and 3 optimizations, but I don't see
> any
On 07/01/2024 16:07, James Richters via fpc-pascal wrote:
Try building with smartlinking, -XX
I never knew there was an option for smartlinking. I'm using the FPC text
IDE, I see various options like
Generate Smaller Code, and level 1, 2, and 3 optimizations, but I don't see
anything specifica
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