stick to ObjFPC mode for all the code, no
exception. But I want to use advanced record feature as well. By setting the
language mode and language features in the global config, I don’t need to write
them in every single file.
–Mr Bee
_¹ A Alphabetical listing of command line options
that using the feature. I prefer to put it in a config
file or call it from command line, as default setting, so my code is cleaner
from such things.
Is it possible?
Thank you.
Regards,
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Hi all,
Is there a way to enable a mode switches from fpc command line?
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Thank you.
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Hi all,
Besides overloading available operators, could we make our own custom
operator(s) in FPC?
For
?
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y pure FPC standard units
such as fpHTTP* and fpWeb* units.
Google only gave me some old (back to early 2000) and abandoned projects
written in Delphi mixed with inline assembler and Windows' API, also don't
support HTTPS.
Thank you.
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here a way to temporarily redirect standard input into a
variable?
Requirements:
– I want to avoid CRT unit as much as possible. I prefer raw pascal solution.–
The solution works across platforms, at least on Mac, Linux, and Windows.
Is it possible using standard Pascal routines?
Thank you.
Regards
This mail should be sent to pas2js list. Please ignore it.
My mistake, I didn't re-check the address. I apologize.
Thank you.
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I'm now using pas2js v1.0.2 but I can't find `ell
Hi,
I'm now using pas2js v1.0.2 but I can't find `ellipse` method in
TJSCanvasRenderingContext2D class. Is there a way to draw ellipse on a canvas
using this version of pas2js?
Thank you.
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Nothing fancy actually. I just want to watch some string variables while
debugging, but LLDB just gives me like some kind of array with garbage values.
Not useful at all.
I'm using FPC v.3.0.2 with VS Code and LLDB (as VS Code plugin) on Mac.
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Hi,
Is there a way to make LLDB able to read and display Pascal's string correctly?
At least, ansi string. I'm now using this option '-glpsw3 -godwarfcpp'. Did I
miss some options or something?
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we need your
opinion, also from other FPC core devs as well. We need to know what you
guys want with the logo in particular and the project in general. This new
logo proposal means nothing without core devs' approval. I'm just a happy
user and big supporter of FPC who haven't contribute anything useful to the
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ther well-known
programming languages. I hate it when I told them I'm writing a software
using Pascal and they look at me like I'm a dinosaur. Some of them even
asking me, "how do you make a web app using Turbo Pascal?" :D
In fact, I'm currentl
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>
> I would get rid of the whiskers.
>
>
What's wrong with the whiskers? 😄
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e Pascal looks more modern,
because it looks pretty old today. I also think the Lazarus' logo can be made
better, but that's another discussion for another time.
What do you think?
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> now.
>
> Michael.
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> could check that.
>
But I don't use char() nor #xxx to output the box chars. No casting, no
truncation, no nothing, because I also suspect that could be problematic. I
just write the unicode char directly into the string, you know… a normal
s
the strange
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2017-10-10 13:28 GMT+07:00 Marco van de Voort :
>
> Since it is already largely uploaded, no. We are only waiting on some
> targets.
>
I thought such a minor fix that don't break any codes could be included.
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ons such as build release, build
debug, build test, build deploy, etc. which each has different compiler
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Thank you, both to Leledumbo and Sven. Will this patch be available in the next
FPC v.3.0.4 release?
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Pada Selasa, 10 Oktober 2017 04.44.44 WIB, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal
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Am 08.10.2017 22:24 schrieb "leledumbo via fpc-pascal"
:
>
> > Ther
cript that calls fpc with all the required
compiler settings for all my programs. Unfortunately, I haven't found compiler
option for this directive.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
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r something, so it doesn't bother anyone who don't want this
feature.
Thank you.
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2017-05-27 16:12 GMT+02:00 Michael Van Canneyt :
>
>
> On Sat, 27 May 2017, Sven Barth via
an do this:
f(p3 := true);
I believe it would raise Pascal's code readability. I know it has been
discussed before. I know somehow the parser had been able to read such
syntax. So, why don't we have the option to enable it for people who want
it? Kinda a syntax switch mode.
What do you
t is. The compiler is progressing well. Language is pretty much complete ona
D7 level. Currently work is done on implementing RTTI.
O, c'mon Michael… please release it. Even if it isn't fully ready, as beta or
preview or whatever. We'd like to try it out! I can't wait to
reate
event handlers and whatnot in Pascal…
But this is all still under heavy development.
Seriously? Where can we try or test this? This is really a great news! It
reminds me of Morfik. :)
Hope the development will continue.
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This is really a great news. Thank you, Michael and all other contributors for
the great work.
It would only need more complete documentation with adequate demo and code
samples.
Regards,
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Pada Sabtu, 14 Januari 2017 5:36, Michael Van Canneyt
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Hello,
I have
Will this new fpWeb be included in the next FPC release? v.3.2? v.3.0.2?
Thank you.
–Mr Bee
Pada Sabtu, 14 Januari 2017 5:36, Michael Van Canneyt
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Hello,
I have committed a serious change to the way fpweb handles requests.
Especially routing of requests was changed.
The
I found the answer myself. It seems that I need to supply the full path to the
swift REPL executable. I don't understand why it requires it for swift because
it could call python executable just fine without using full path. Anyway,
problem solved. :)
–Mr Bee
Pada Senin, 9 Januari
x27;,['test.py'],s); // <- OK
writeln(s);end.
_ end code _
The test code called by the REPL is just a simple hello world program, nothing
fancy. Can anyone here enlighten me what did I do wrong in the code above?
I'm on FPC v.3.0, Linux Ubuntu 14.04, and Swift v.3
? I'd like to debunk the allegation but I don't
know where to start and the evidence for it.
Thank you.
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e the best programming language,
compiler and IDE for the world. :)
Of course, there are still many things need to be fixed and enhanced on both
projects. This foundation would be the first step forward. For this foundation,
I'd like to say congratulation and good luck.
Regards
FPC v.3.2 would be appropriate enough. Besides, what's the
release notes for? right? :)
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Pada Selasa, 21 Juni 2016 16:30, Sven Barth
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Am 21.06.2016 08:58 schrieb "Mr Bee" :
>
> > Maybe a little bit offtopic, but I have a question regarding the comp
nt"? It's contradictio in terminis. :)
If somehow someone want to deals with those things, let them use the
appropriate directives explicitly. But for most programs we build today, those
things should be the default.
–Mr Bee
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> I definitely *do not want* to explain to any new programmer what a "writeable
>constant" is... This concept should remain buried :) Exactly! I also don't
>understand why the {$MODE OBJFPC} uses the {$J+} as the default. :)
–Mr Bee
Pada Selasa, 21 Juni 2016 12
CMIIW.
Regards,
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Pada Minggu, 19 Juni 2016 13:27, Michalis Kamburelis
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Hi,
So, I wrote a document describing (quickly!) many features of the
modern Object Pascal:)
Read on:
http://michalis.ii.uni.wroc.pl/~michalis/modern_pascal_introduction/modern_pascal_int
CMIIW.
Regards,
–Mr Bee
Pada Minggu, 19 Juni 2016 13:27, Michalis Kamburelis
menulis:
Hi,
So, I wrote a document describing (quickly!) many features of the
modern Object Pascal:)
Read on:
http://michalis.ii.uni.wroc.pl/~michalis/modern_pascal_introduction/modern_pascal_int
web1, web2.
I'll save the link. This is a treasure.
Thank you.
Regards,
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rce code alone. Documentation is the main and first obstacle for everyone
who like to use FCL to its potential. I wish I could help.
Thank you for the reply, Michael.
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infrastructure, especially for simple CGI apps/services. Is it possible? Any
advices?
I'm using a Linux Ubuntu 14.04 machine with Apache web server. I believe the
problem has nothing to do with the OS nor the web server because my plain
Pascal CGI (without using fpWeb) is runni
So, which Delphi that FPC keep the compatibility with? The old Delphi or the
new Delphi? How old is old? How new is new?
–Mr Bee
Pada Kamis, 25 Februari 2016 14:05, Sven Barth
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> Maybe FPC devs should give us the "rul
well.
Maybe FPC devs should give us the "rule" or policy about what kind of change
that is acceptable and not acceptable. So when we think of something new we
could look at the rule and if it's doesn't comply then we don't need to bother
to propose.
Regards,
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;s what a constant should be. The old behavior is a
flaw. At least let {$J-} be the default for {$MODE DELPHI} and {$MODE OBJFPC}.
What do you think?
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p2js was written to only target Windows, although it's using FPC. This is
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mpile it on Ubuntu Linux using FPC 2.6.4 Is there a way to compile it
on Linux, Michael? Can you do that?
Thank you.
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 12:43 AM, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 6 Jun 2015, Bee wrote:
>
> Hi,
>> Take a look at this interesting product:
Hi,
Take a look at this interesting product: http://p2js.gelicon.biz/en
It's build upon FPC source and has GPL license. It looks interesting.
Perhaps we can use this to boost FPC's pas2js tool?
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> Let's hope that we can get fpc 2.6.4 and 3.1.1 working on rpi 1 and rpi 2.
> john
>
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2015 at 9:08 PM, John Lee wrote:
> Confused re what bee is using. Line 1 of the email says rpi 1 whereas
> later he refers to rpi 2 article..
>
> Which 'v2.6.4 linuxarm' package is referred to in the email, from which
> repo? That from svn apt-get install fpc or another? How
d
make[1]: *** [compiler_cycle] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory '/usr/local/fpc/trunk'
Makefile:2837: recipe for target 'build-stamp.arm-linux' failed
make: *** [build-stamp.arm-linux] Error 2
According to this article:
http://otapi.com/2015/02/10/raspb
Hi,
This is an interesting article about interface and multiple inheritance in
Java.
http://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2015/01/08/InterfaceConsideredHarmful.html
I wonder, how modern Pascal (FreePascal in particular) answer the
questions. :)
Regards,
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Hi,
Just got an article about new language features from RO's Oxygene language.
I think some of them might be good to be (considered and) implemented in
FPC v.3.
http://blogs.remobjects.com/blogs/mh/2015/01/28/p7049
What do you think? :)
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I see. So FPC development has no planned innovation and no vision what it
will become. It just takes whatever available. Alright. Thank you. :)
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> Am 11.01.2015 04:05 schrieb "Bee" :
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thi
at least to
me. When I searched the wiki, I only see the roadmap for Lazarus. CMIIW.
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as a web app, so everyone can contribute and work together. It's just for a
personal project in my spare time. :)
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ep a message per section at a
time, instead of staring at a wall of text at once. By grouping messages
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On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 3:30 PM, Sven Barth
wrote:
> The errore.msg is completely created by hand (it's the master file) while
> the others are copies of that from various ages with additions of new
> messages.
>
Ah, I see. Perhaps that's the cause for the incon
this.)
If I want to translate the above lines into another language, do I need to
translate the content of the \section line (between the {} bracket)? If I
do, how about some sections that don't have the \section line? There's no
description for s
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Bee wrote:
>
> 1. The '\section' - '\end' pair. With this, I found 12 sections.
>
Sorry again... I mean, 10 sections. Lots of typo. I think I need some rest.
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> Do you mean including the content?
>
Sorry... I mean, the structure and numbering is also created manually?
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I found 7 sections.
3. The '# is the last used one' string. With this, I found 12 sections.
But the sum of messages of the section found using these patterns isn't
equal to the real number of messages. There are 901 messages, but th
Which one is the correct structure? If I want to list the sections of a
message file, which mark should I follow? Or is that a bug? Should I report
it to bugtracker? Or did I understand it wrong?
Oh, I'm using FPC 2.6.4 on OS X Yosemite.
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http://nodejs.org/about/ e.g. asynchronous event driven, non-blocking call,
etc. I take it as similar to TCustomApplication but for server side app
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Is there anyone out there making node.js-like system using FreePascal?
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phase right now before jump into Apple platform next year. Wish me luck! :)
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ne (another pascal variant) as it behaves almost like the way I want.
I could use the same consistent syntax on any platforms. Although I have to
know special cases where API on particular OS is very much different from
other OSes. But it's pretty ra
ight? CMIIW.
Another example, take a look at Oxygene --another pascal language variant
by RemObjects-- is able to target OSX, iOS, .Net, Mono, and Android
natively without ruining their pascal syntax. Why can't FPC be like that? I
don't understand because I'm not a compiler guy. :)
A
Minggu, 02 November 2014, Jonas Maebe menulis:
On 02/11/14 15:43, Bee wrote:
> > "I'm an old pascal lover who feels left alone on Apple platform because
> > FreePascal/Lazarus are no longer Apple friendly like they used to be."
>
> How was FPC more "Appl
) e.g. fcl-web, sql-db,
etc. applicable on Mac/OSX/Cocoa 64-bit platform?
Any hints for those questions are very much appreciated. Thank you.
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"I'm an old pascal lover who feels left alone on Apple platform because
FreePascal/Lazarus are no longer Apple friendly like
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
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> Does anyone know of a FPC driver implementation for MongoDB ?
check this out: http://code.google.com/p/pebongo/
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:D
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On 2 Jun 2010, at 20:09, spir wrote:
>> http://wiki.freepascal.org/for-in_loop
>
> Is this implemented? (unable to make it work -- the compiler refuses the
> for...in notation)
AFAIK, yes. At least, I know it's already in trunk since a while ago. Never use
it
On 1 Jun 2010, at 22:13, spir ☣ wrote:
> (*) And to some more constructs in other languages, like foreach (*the*
> feature I miss in freepascal):
> foreach name in names do ... end;
http://wiki.freepascal.org/for-in_loop
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it
compares the time part, both should at least have 1 msec difference. But I
haven't done a thorough test, I might left other effects behind.
I think it'd be nice if it's corrected right from the DateUtils itself. Should
I report it as bug?
-Bee-
_
, yet. :D But if I do, I surely take
your advice. I just want to use DateUtils unit safely by ignoring msec values
which could lead to a serious bug while I don't really care about its value.
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y the bug. So, the simple thing could lead to a serious problem.
Should I report this to mantis?
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that e.g. date+1second is rounded to a bit more
> than date + 1second. Then later secondsbetween sees no whole second between
> and this results in this behaviour.
What about other languages result? C or PHP, for example.
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module with the name 'shutdown'.
Ok, thanks for the hint.
> Obviously, I'd add some security mechanism
Of course. Absolutely, Michael. :)
> But the url
> http://www.yourhost.com/shutdown?password=mysecret
> will still shutdown your app.
Plus SSL. ;)
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isn't correct. It also affects other Between
functions e.g. SecondsBetween, MinutesBetween, etc.
But if I changed the milisecond part of a or b or both to anything but 0 then
the result is correct. Is this a bug? Or did I miss something?
TIA.
waiting for termination)
status can be read by the app through a read-only flag so the app can raise an
alert to end users announcing that the app is about to close so the users are
asked to immediately finish their job and quit (logout). So, the app doesn't
new ExtPascal, I never thought such tool can be build (pascal vs
js ui framework integration). Even Morfik is unable to do it, at least not
easily. :)
> Let us hope so :-)
Well... it's happening. :)
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be done easily. Besides,
it's (always) a work in progress. I believe it'll evolve, just like the other
open source projects. ;)
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set from the
config file, just like the way I implemented it in ExtPascal. Thank you. :)
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how to implement this feature correctly (how and where).
For any response, I thank you in advance. :)
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On 26 Mei 2010, at 24:12, Marcos Douglas wrote:
> If the environment allows use FCGI, you would not CGI gateway?
No, because I WANT to use those bonuses. However, by able to use the bonuses,
you can't negate the main purpose of its existenc
On 25 Mei 2010, at 23:37, Marcos Douglas wrote:
> My only doubt is: why to use CGI proxy, not a FCGI?
The main purpose of CGI proxy existence is to provide solution for some
environments where FCGI setup isn't possible. The other advantages are bonuses.
el, because it is simply not correct in many circumstances. It is visible
> in the use of threadvars.
Any suggestion how to do it better?
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> altogether and use TComponent decsendents instead.
Because the high demand of it, some of us could convince Wanderlan that it
would make ExtPascal better in the long run. Wanderlan is considering to do
exactly that. See... ;)
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review to Wanderlan if I can prove it.
> I still follow its progress, but see no signs that the design flaws will be
> fixed, even with the recent refactorings :/
Wanderlan is an open minded person. If you could prove the arguments, he will
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