Hello,
an old e-mail on the Lazarus mailing lists says:
topic: [lazarus] c faster than pascal? was: Compiling GlScene ...
On 6/12/06, Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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By default FPC uses a 256 byte buffer for text IO; The C library uses a
4K buffer. Obviously, C's input/
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Alexander Todorov wrote:
> Hello,
> an old e-mail on the Lazarus mailing lists says:
>
> topic: [lazarus] c faster than pascal? was: Compiling GlScene ...
>
> On 6/12/06, Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [ skip ]
>
> > By default FPC uses a 256 byte buffer
Hello,
I downloaded teh fpc sources on my Intel Itanium 2. I types sudo make and it
gave me the following, what should i do?:
make: -iVSPTPSOTO: Command not found
make: -iSP: Command not found
make: -iTP: Command not found
make: -iSO: Command not found
make: -iTO: Command not found
Targets
all
Bobby Walters schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I downloaded teh fpc sources on my Intel Itanium 2.
iA-64 isn't supported by FPC.
> I types sudo make
> and it gave me the following, what should i do?:
To bootstrap fpc, you need already an fpc :)
>
> make: -iVSPTPSOTO: Command not found
> make: -iSP: Com
Graeme Geldenhuys schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> How do I copy Dynamic Arrays? I can't do what I used to in Delphi,
> using the Copy() function, as FPC keeps telling me I have the wrong
> number of parameters.
>
> Doesn't FPC supporting copying dynamic arrays?
>
> I have the following code which works in D
JCL-1.98.1.2509 came out fairly recently. Does anyone know if it
works with FPC? on Linux?
Thanks,
Wayne
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