Re: [fpc-pascal]FPC Version 1.9.4 released.

2004-06-04 Thread Olle Raab
04-06-02 15.39, skrev James Mills följande: > On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 03:40:38PM +0200, Michael Van Canneyt wrote: >>> And PIC (Position Independant Code) generation is working too ? >> >> No. See the roadmap: scheduled for 1.9.6 > > Excuse me ignorance. I don't beleive I know what PIC is... Wha

Re: [fpc-pascal]FPC Version 1.9.4 released.

2004-06-03 Thread Florian Klaempfl
IoDream wrote: Hi, May I assume MultiThreading issues are gone. Multithreading is improved. However, "advanced" multithreading technologies like recursice mutexes aren't available in a platform independend way yet. And PIC (Position Independant Code) generation is working too ? It was the bigges

Re: [fpc-pascal]FPC Version 1.9.4 released.

2004-06-02 Thread James Mills
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 03:40:38PM +0200, Michael Van Canneyt wrote: > > And PIC (Position Independant Code) generation is working too ? > > No. See the roadmap: scheduled for 1.9.6 Excuse me ignorance. I don't beleive I know what PIC is... What is PIC ? cheers James -- -ShortCircuit Services

Re: [fpc-pascal]FPC Version 1.9.4 released.

2004-06-02 Thread Michael Van Canneyt
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, IoDream wrote: > Hi, > > May I assume MultiThreading issues are gone. Multithreading is implemented. > > And PIC (Position Independant Code) generation is working too ? No. See the roadmap: scheduled for 1.9.6 > It was the > biggest hurdle to generate dynamic libraries on

Re: [fpc-pascal]FPC Version 1.9.4 released.

2004-06-02 Thread IoDream
Hi, May I assume MultiThreading issues are gone. And PIC (Position Independant Code) generation is working too ? It was the biggest hurdle to generate dynamic libraries on Linux (*.so file), if I remember correctly. Best Regards, ^IoDream^ Michael Van Canneyt wrote: > Hello, > > The FPC team i

[fpc-pascal]FPC Version 1.9.4 released.

2004-06-02 Thread Michael Van Canneyt
Hello, The FPC team is pleased to announce that version 1.9.4 has been uploaded on the web. Version 1.9.4 is a pre-release of the upcoming version 2.0. However, the FPC team believes that the quality is sufficient for production work: version 1.9.4 scores significantly better in the testsuite than