Hello,
is it possible to set a variable in a programm as a readonly variable?
I would set a variable at a position in the runing programm. Since this
time the variable should be readonly. The next set of the variable
should produce an error.
In bash programming you found a command "readonly" mak
Hi Jonas,
> First of all, you set the global system unit variable
> 'ReturnNilIfGrowHeapFails' to true, so that instead of a run time
> error (or exception) you will simply get nil if a memory allocation
> fails.
This is a very good tip! I have read about 'ReturnNilIfGrowHeapFails'
but I for
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 03.04.2009, 12:39 +0200 schrieb Marco van de Voort:
> As Jonas said you first have to define that value in a multitasking
> environment.
Ok, I have allocate the memory at the program start and it runs fine.
It is quick enough yet with memory swaping.
But, if I allocate 2GB me
Hi Jonas,
thank you for your answer.
> On which OS?
Debian 5.0 GNU/Linux (uname -r: 2.6.26-1-686)
> Anyway, even if it would return non-zero values, the information would
> be next to useless. The reason is that on modern OS'es, available
> physical memory is dynamically divided between the
Hi,
I need the available memory (heap). At that time the functions maxavail
or memavail did this. I read that I should use GetFPCHeapStatus and
other function currently.
This functions produce allways zero!! What can I do? What is wrong?
I use fpc version 2.2.0 [2008/05/27] for i386.
Here is so
Hi,
I can't arrive the URL
http://www.freepascal.org
since yesterday evening! Is there a problem with the web server?
I test it with epiphany, iceweasel, konqueror and wget. After a request,
all applications wait for an answer but doesn't get some stuff :-(
The host is pingable:
> ping -c 10 -