Hi,
how would you handle large output and large stderr?
When you read from one and it writes to the other, the read blocks. Then
it keeps writing to the other buffer, till that is full, and then its
write is blocked, and it is deadlocked.
Probably check NumBytesAvailable before reading?
B
On 2017-02-28 20:03, nore...@z505.com wrote:
> Did you end up resolving the issue?
Yes, see my "closing thoughts" reply to Michael. What he suggested fixed
the issue.
> I'd be interested in creating a build tool that not only compiles
> projects in FPC but also compiles with dcc32 (delphi compi
On 2017-02-28 16:28, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
> poWaitOnExit should not be needed, as this will cause Execute to wait for
> process exit...
This post is simply to close off this thread. Michael's suggestion was
the solution to my problem. I removed the poWaitOnExit and set my buffer
size to 204
On 2017-02-28 10:06, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Hi,
Can anybody see if there is something wrong with the code shown below.
The code is copied from one of my earlier projects where I call the FPC
compiler and it worked just fine in that project.
Did you end up resolving the issue?
I'd be intere
On 2017-02-28 16:28, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
> poWaitOnExit should not be needed, as this will cause Execute to wait for
> process exit...
>
> It seems likely that this will interfere with reading from output: when the
> output buffer is full, the executed process will block.
Ah. I've also be
On Tue, 28 Feb 2017, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Hi,
Can anybody see if there is something wrong with the code shown below.
The code is copied from one of my earlier projects where I call the FPC
compiler and it worked just fine in that project.
In the work I'm doing now, I'm calling the Delphi
On 2017-02-28 16:06, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> //p.CurrentDirectory := ExtractFilePath(p.Executable);
Just thought I would explain this. I don't change directory there (in
the TProcess instance), because the program itself changes the current
directory before calling RunTProcess().
As for t
Hi,
Can anybody see if there is something wrong with the code shown below.
The code is copied from one of my earlier projects where I call the FPC
compiler and it worked just fine in that project.
In the work I'm doing now, I'm calling the Delphi Command Line Compiler,
and made a few minor tweaks