On 14/12/2018 10:08, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
> And now we have come to the root of the problem:
>
> Threads are unpredictable, and hence evil in programming :-)
>
Aye, but the evil is necessary, for example if one has to
a program that needs to do GUI AND handle background communication/pro
y be public,
if it's only to be used in 'private' context of the constructor?
(or as Martin says, it should be documented as such?)
>
> You can try to do so later on, but then you're on your own.
>
> Michael.
el es
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On 21/12/17 11:53, Ryan Joseph wrote:
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>> On Dec 20, 2017, at 9:14 PM, Ingemar Ragnemalm wrote:
>>
>> Absolutely, and I don't mind sharing the code. It is in the same folder!
>> Very small and simple program, and all FPC. :)
>
> Can you post the code? I haven’t actually seen any examples so
On 01/12/17 13:24, Marcos Douglas B. Santos wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 5:35 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys
> wrote:
>
[...]
>>> If we have a better marketing, maybe more programmers could have more
>>> interest to use the language.
>>
Given ESR's recent (or not so recent, as I only found it today) r
On 06/11/17 21:49, James Richters wrote:
> I've noticed that line numbers are sometimes off, sometimes quite a
> bit when I receive a run-time error. I had one today, it specified
> the correct function that was responsible for generating the error,
> however the line number was way off, it repor
On 08/09/17 09:34, Bo Berglund wrote:
> 6) Then I rebuilt my application, but I have no idea if this actually
> caused any buffer change. I know too little about the inner workings
> of the Lazarus/FPC system...
>
> So it might still use the tiny 2K buffer???
>
>
I would decouple the log displ
On 28/08/17 03:12, Paulo Costa wrote:
> On 27-Aug-17 23:47, Dmitry Boyarintsev wrote:
>> Is 2 neither true, nor false? 3? 4?
>>
>> If false is zero,
>> Then true is not false.
>>
>> Also C doesn't have a boolean type per se. Iirc it was introduced in some
>> version of c++ standard.
>>
>> In C it'
On 24/08/17 13:26, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal wrote:
[...]
>
> Note: FPC (and Delphi) has a single fixed point type which is
> Currency. AFAIK it uses four digits after the comma and 28 in front
> of it.
>
> Regards, Sven
>
There was a project I remember, that I was told, for some e.g. tax purpo
2","field 3"
and StringList was created to deal with that (I think).
You can bend QuotedText to do amazing things but the quote detector
is set for the default "" here.
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>
> Cheers, Benito
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>
>
el es
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