At 16:13 16-06-2003 +0200, you wrote:
>At 12:00 11/06/2003 +0200, you wrote:
>>The FreePascal User's guide has a list of the possible run time errors. But
>>what if you encounter an error that is not on the list?
>>Right now I would like to know the meaning of run time error 87.
>>(Generated by a w
At 12:00 11/06/2003 +0200, you wrote:
The FreePascal User's guide has a list of the possible run time errors. But
what if you encounter an error that is not on the list?
Right now I would like to know the meaning of run time error 87.
(Generated by a win32 program and possibly caused by a lot of ca
Hans Mårtensson wrote:
OK, thank you.
There is an error number list in the Borland win32 Programmer's Reference.
Is that the relevant one (when Windows is the OS)?
Only some of the errors seem to be in accordance with the corresponding
numbers in the FreePascal error list.
If this is a windows spec
try the "net helpmsg" command on a commandline:
C:\Program Files\FCW>net helpmsg 87
The parameter is incorrect.
Hans Mårtensson wrote:
At 13:25 11-06-2003 +0200, you wrote:
If the error is not in the list of run-time errors, it means it is an
OS-specific error which is not translated
At 13:25 11-06-2003 +0200, you wrote:
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>If the error is not in the list of run-time errors, it means it is an
>OS-specific error which is not translated to an equivalent Free Pascal
>error. You will have to look up the meaning of this error in the
>Windows API documentation.
>
>Michael
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Hans [iso-8859-1] Mårtensson wrote:
> The FreePascal User's guide has a list of the possible run time errors. But
> what if you encounter an error that is not on the list?
> Right now I would like to know the meaning of run time error 87.
> (Generated by a win32 program and
The FreePascal User's guide has a list of the possible run time errors. But
what if you encounter an error that is not on the list?
Right now I would like to know the meaning of run time error 87.
(Generated by a win32 program and possibly caused by a lot of calls to the
seek funktion?)
Hans Maart