> > >
> > > But in this case I'm wondering why you want to give a pointer instead
> > > of the real type?
> >
> >
> > did you mean this ? :
> >
> >procedure ChangeRec1(const Rec: TSomeRec);
> >begin
> > Rec.a:= 'string A';
> >end;
>
> Yes.
Well, this is a Precord. That doesn't wor
Hi,
i wonder why the declaration of the comparing function of list objects
is the way it is:
TListSortCompare = function (Item1, Item2: Pointer): Integer;
Since I am writing a class that sorts a list it owns depending on
another property naming the property of the list items for sorting, I
would
John Coppens wrote:
> program testeof;
>
> begin
> if eof then
> writeln('EOF found')
> else
> writeln('No EOF found');
> end.
>
> This sample program doesn't return till is pressed.
That's correct and reasonable. You are terminating your program after an EOL
(ENTER), If
you send
Hi,
from digging the sources I know, that on Unix-like Systems the
comparison of strings is done according to the current locale (Pascals
"strcomp" is mapped to C-libs "strcoll").
Can I assume that this is done similar on all other platforms, too?
I'm asking myself if I have to consider somethin
On Tue, 02 May 2006 14:42:00 -0400
Bob Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Coppens wrote:
>
> > program testeof;
> >
> > begin
> > if eof then
> > writeln('EOF found')
> > else
> > writeln('No EOF found');
> > end.
> >
> > This sample program doesn't return till is pressed.
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 08:52:05 +0200 (CEST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marco van de Voort) wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me what's missing to get aterm to run fp?
>
> Implementation of the Xterm terminal standard ? :)
>
> Debugging startup (possibly using a simpler example like installer
> first), is the onl