Hello,
Where can I find the declaration of read, readln, write and writeln
procedures? I've searched the whole source package for fpc and didn't
find even header of those function, where they are?
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> Hello,
>
> Where can I find the declaration of read, readln, write and writeln
> procedures? I've searched the whole source package for fpc and didn't
> find even header of those function, where they are?
They are handled internally by the compiler. See the reference manual for
a description
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> Where can I find the declaration of read, readln, write and writeln
> procedures? I've searched the whole source package for fpc and didn't
> find even header of those function, where they are?
These aren't proper procedures, and the compiler generates "special" code
for it.
So there is no defi
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> > Where can I find the declaration of read, readln, write and writeln
> > procedures? I've searched the whole source package for fpc and didn't
> > find even header of those function, where they are?
>
> These aren't proper procedures, and the compil
> On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> > > Where can I find the declaration of read, readln, write and writeln
> > > procedures? I've searched the whole source package for fpc and didn't
> > > find even header of those function, where they are?
> >
> > These aren't proper procedures, an
ewhere left on your system from a previous version.
I can enable range checking in
the source file with {$R+}, is there a similar solution for -gl?
No.
Just put in the uses clause the unit LineInfo the first one.
Las personas se dividen en tres grupos, los que saben contar y los que no.
On donderdag, jun 19, 2003, at 15:24 Europe/Brussels, Eduardo Morras
wrote:
I can enable range checking in
the source file with {$R+}, is there a similar solution for -gl?
No.
Just put in the uses clause the unit LineInfo the first one.
That's not enough, because debug info must be turned on as w
Hi,
Are there any libsdl units for FPC available? Sorry if
it's too trivial, or discussed in the near future, but
i can't find it between the packages in the CVS, and
i have no time to dig myself into the problem right
now...
Bye,
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> Are there any libsdl units for FPC available? Sorry if
> it's too trivial, or discussed in the near future, but
> i can't find it between the packages in the CVS, and
> i have no time to dig myself into the problem right
> now...
I do know that there are Jedi SDL bindings, and did you check
c
Hi,
I have used SDL4FreePascal for some time. Simplysearch it with google.
It worked fine with FPC 1.0.6 under Windows, I have not used it under
Linux, but I guess it is about the same.
Please notice that libsdl is not ported completely.
Holger
Marco van de Voort schrieb:
Are there any libsd
On Thursday 19 Jun 2003 5:13 pm, Marco van de Voort wrote:
The Jedi packages have never really worked for me, but I do quite a lot of dev
in FPC with SDL.
I rather reccomend SDL4FreePascal by Daniel Mantione, just do a freshmeat
search to get the download link.
A.J.
> > Are there any libsdl unit
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