Simon, If I use CrossFPC with D7 or XE3 + FPC for windows, will the
Delphi IDE use it's built-in debugger? The main reason I don't use
Lazarus is because of the lousy debugging in Windows.
Regards, Andreas
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Simon, If I use CrossFPC with D7 or XE3 + FPC for windows, will the
Delphi IDE use it's built-in debugger? The main reason I don't use
Lazarus is because of the lousy debugging in Windows.
Regards, Andreas
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2012, Simon Kissel wrote:
Hi Michael,
What puzzles me is: why still do this ?
Depends.
From my own/commercial perspective:
Thank you for your answer and your support of FPC !
My curiosity is not really satisfied - still do not see why you consider
retaining Delphi 7 an a
Hi Michael,
> What puzzles me is: why still do this ?
Depends.
From my own/commercial perspective:
I still love the Delphi 7 IDE, and my co-workers also are Delphi users
and have not switched to Lazarus. We also use a hell lot of commercial
Delphi components.
Our work-flow for our embedded
On 31/12/2012 14:19, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
Which - after initial inspection - would seem to me a matter of
improving the installer so it includes cross-compilation.
That is already very well done with CodeTyphon so by the way. I tried
CodeTyphon the other day and was rather impressed by h
On Mon, 31 Dec 2012, Simon Kissel wrote:
[Excuse the broken thread reference, I just subscribed to this list]
We've just released the first public version at www.crossfpc.com. Go
check it out. So yes, we kept the "late 2012" release date ;)
Technically, I am amazed by your achievement.
It
On 31.12.2012 03:38, Simon Kissel wrote:
and Bero uses the project for all kind
of weird things (including Android games).
Before I forget it: does Bero use the targetandroid branch? If not could
he try to test it a bit? It's planned to merge it to trunk in the
future, but the more it is test
On 31.12.2012 03:38, Simon Kissel wrote:
In the background you probably have seen various activity and
FPC improvements from Nico Erfurth on the ARM stuff, who is a developer
at my Viprinet company, and we intend to keep investing into this as we
really need better code generation for ARM.
Now
[Excuse the broken thread reference, I just subscribed to this list]
We've just released the first public version at www.crossfpc.com. Go
check it out. So yes, we kept the "late 2012" release date ;)
Bero indeed is the co-author of this project and he's a brilliant mind.
Sadly his code typically
the website was dead for years and still nothing to download, but if I
am not wrong one of the makers is BERO who did the impressive besen
javascript in pascal.
Sounds interesting anyway - even if I see Object Pascal as a dead
language for the future.
Am 29.12.2012 19:41, schrieb Graeme Geld
Using Delphi IDE to write code, and FPC to compile or cross-compile to
64-bit Windows, 32-bit Linux etc.
http://www.crossfpc.com/
I believe it comes from the same authors that brought CrossKylix many
years back.
Regards,
- Graeme -
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