Doug Chamberlin schreef:
Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Doug Chamberlin schrieb:
Anyone know how soon this will be incorporated into the tar file that is
posted as the latest 2.4 download?
Never. 2.4.0 is out and finished.
OK. anyone know when this fix will be incorporated into the next tarball
p
Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Doug Chamberlin schrieb:
Anyone know how soon this will be incorporated into the tar file that is
posted as the latest 2.4 download?
Never. 2.4.0 is out and finished.
OK. anyone know when this fix will be incorporated into the next tarball
posted to be the latest 2.4
In our previous episode, Michael Van Canneyt said:
> > I still don't get what's the real use of such constructs? I see only
> > that it seems to encourage a hacky scripting language like coding style?
>
> Or like Javascript. That one gives me a headache when just looking at it :(
>
> I don't unde
On Sun, 3 Jan 2010, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Peter W A Wood schrieb:
Jonas Maebe wrote:
http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/6
Note that even Delphi doesn't have them yet ("it might also turn
up in Delphi in the future").
Looks as something related to:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonym
Peter W A Wood schrieb:
>> Jonas Maebe wrote:
>>> http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/6
>>>
>>> Note that even Delphi doesn't have them yet ("it might also turn
>>> up in Delphi in the future").
>>>
>> Looks as something related to:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_function#Delphi ? I
> Jonas Maebe wrote:
>> http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/6
>>
>> Note that even Delphi doesn't have them yet ("it might also turn up in
>> Delphi in the future").
>>
> Looks as something related to:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_function#Delphi ? If so then this is
> already
Oh I see.
Thanks && Happy New Year!~
2010/1/3 Florian Klaempfl
> Lou James schrieb:
> > I still didn't find out where to get the 2.4.0 version for iphone..
> > Shouldn't it be under ARM/Mac OS X?
>
> No. The directories are named by host operating system so the arm-macosx
> cross compiler is in
Lou James schrieb:
> I still didn't find out where to get the 2.4.0 version for iphone..
> Shouldn't it be under ARM/Mac OS X?
No. The directories are named by host operating system so the arm-macosx
cross compiler is in
ftp://ftp.freepascal.org/pub/fpc/dist/2.4.0/i386-macosx/
I still didn't find out where to get the 2.4.0 version for iphone..
Shouldn't it be under ARM/Mac OS X?
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Doug Chamberlin schrieb:
> Jonas Maebe wrote:
>> On 02 Jan 2010, at 21:56, Doug Chamberlin wrote:
>>
>>> 1) Yes, the Users Guide has installation instructions in Chapter 2.
>>> However, it warns only to not install the software into directories
>>> that contain embedded spaces. It does NOT warn abo
Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 02 Jan 2010, at 21:56, Doug Chamberlin wrote:
1) Yes, the Users Guide has installation instructions in Chapter 2. However, it
warns only to not install the software into directories that contain embedded
spaces. It does NOT warn about untarring the tarballs into such dir
On 02 Jan 2010, at 21:56, Doug Chamberlin wrote:
> 1) Yes, the Users Guide has installation instructions in Chapter 2. However,
> it warns only to not install the software into directories that contain
> embedded spaces. It does NOT warn about untarring the tarballs into such
> directories.
T
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Sat, 2 Jan 2010, Juha Manninen wrote:
I also looked at FPC page and wiki page and there are no instructions for
installation! How is it possible?
The only link for FPC installation is buried under Lazarus
documentation (!) :
http://www.stack.nl/~marcov/buildfaq.pd
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 5:44 AM, Paul Ishenin wrote:
> Jonas Maebe wrote:
>>
>> http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/6
>>
>> Note that even Delphi doesn't have them yet ("it might also turn up in
>> Delphi in the future").
>>
>
> Looks as something related to:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anony
On lauantai, 2. tammikuuta 2010 13:18:49 Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
> I guess you didn't read the documentation then.
>
> It is published on the website:
>
> http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/user/user.html
>
> Chapter 2 is all about installing.
>
> In particular, section 2.2.1 says something
On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 13:00 +0200, Juha Manninen wrote:
> On lauantai, 2. tammikuuta 2010 04:53:16 Doug Chamberlin wrote:
> Things are easy if there is a distro package for FPC. I am sure the main
> distros will have a package for fpc 2.4.0 in few days.
Problem with that is that for distro's whi
On Sat, 2 Jan 2010, Juha Manninen wrote:
On lauantai, 2. tammikuuta 2010 04:53:16 Doug Chamberlin wrote:
For my new year's resolution I'm going to commit to FPC and Lazarus. So,
I'm installing the latest in a fresh Ubuntu 9.10 VM and diving in. I'll
be pushing all this software hard and will
On 02 Jan 2010, at 12:00, Juha Manninen wrote:
> I also looked at FPC page and wiki page and there are no instructions for
> installation! How is it possible?
The readme.txt that's normally included with every FPC installation package
does include installation instructions for most platforms.
On lauantai, 2. tammikuuta 2010 04:53:16 Doug Chamberlin wrote:
> For my new year's resolution I'm going to commit to FPC and Lazarus. So,
> I'm installing the latest in a fresh Ubuntu 9.10 VM and diving in. I'll
> be pushing all this software hard and will probably be coming here for
> help.
>
>
Jonas Maebe wrote:
http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/6
Note that even Delphi doesn't have them yet ("it might also turn up in Delphi in the
future").
Looks as something related to:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_function#Delphi ? If so then this
is already implemented in delph
On 02 Jan 2010, at 04:12, Doug Chamberlin wrote:
> Problem #2: I decided to make a contribution by adding a note to the
> installation docs about needing to install from a location without embedded
> spaces in the directory path. I went to the www.freepascal.org and could not
> find any suitab
On 02 Jan 2010, at 03:53, Doug Chamberlin wrote:
> For my new year's resolution I'm going to commit to FPC and Lazarus. So, I'm
> installing the latest in a fresh Ubuntu 9.10 VM and diving in. I'll be
> pushing all this software hard and will probably be coming here for help.
Then this is inde
On 02 Jan 2010, at 11:34, Paul Ishenin wrote:
> Jonas Maebe wrote:
>> and other language
>>> changes such as closures etc.
>>>
>>
>> Unavailable (I don't think anyone is even working on that).
>>
> What is this? Any document to read about 'closures'?
http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/333
Jonas Maebe wrote:
and other language
changes such as closures etc.
Unavailable (I don't think anyone is even working on that).
What is this? Any document to read about 'closures'?
Best regards,
Paul Ishenin.
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On 02 Jan 2010, at 07:27, Anthony Walter wrote:
> I read the user changes document which seemed to consist of a list of
> subtle changes. My question is does 2.4.0 put forward any major
> changes and if so in what document are those changes described.
There's the included "whatsnew.txt" document
I read the user changes document which seemed to consist of a list of
subtle changes. My question is does 2.4.0 put forward any major
changes and if so in what document are those changes described. I am
interested in reading about changes such as official generic support,
changes to support COM var
Sorry about all the cross posting. I didn't think such cross posting was
typically used and didn't even think to check the reply-to addresses.
Problem #2: I decided to make a contribution by adding a note to the
installation docs about needing to install from a location without
embedded space
Thanks for all the great work that has gone into 2.4.0!
For my new year's resolution I'm going to commit to FPC and Lazarus. So,
I'm installing the latest in a fresh Ubuntu 9.10 VM and diving in. I'll
be pushing all this software hard and will probably be coming here for help.
First problem:
Dear FPC Team,
THANK YOU FOR YOUR EXTRAORDINARY WORK AND DEDICATION!!!
Dunno what we would do without you!!!
Happy New Year to you all, and to all your dear ones, and to all FPC users
world-wide.
May this be the year when SIGNIFICANTLY more people come to realize the FPC
is the BEST general-
Marco,
Happy New Year too, and thanks to all the team for this great work! The
betas were exciting and this version will be undoubtedly great too!
Thierry
Marco van de Voort wrote:
Happy New Year!
As a special present, We have placed a new major release of the Free Pascal
Compiler, version
In our previous episode, Boris Samorodov said:
> > Downloads are available at:
>
> > the main FTP server at
>
> > ftp://ftp.freepascal.org/pub/fpc/beta/2.4.0/
>
> Seems that that should be ftp://ftp.freepascal.org/pub/fpc/dist/2.4.0/
> (dist instead of beta)
Indeed
> ...
> ftp> pwd
> Remote d
On Fri, 1 Jan 2010 11:47:42 +0100 (CET) Marco van de Voort wrote:
> Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
> As a special present, We have placed a new major release of the Free Pascal
> Compiler, version 2.4.0 on our ftp-servers.
Thanks for the great work!
> Changes that may break backwards compatib
Happy New Year!
As a special present, We have placed a new major release of the Free Pascal
Compiler, version 2.4.0 on our ftp-servers.
Changes that may break backwards compatibility are documented at:
http://wiki.freepascal.org/User_Changes_2.4.0
Downloads are available at:
the main FTP serve
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