On Sun, 2 Nov 2008, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 6:31 PM, Vladimir Zhirov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So the questions are:
> > 1) Is this an expected behavior?
> > 2) Are there any detailed documentation to read on this subject? I have
> > not found anything, "Supports"
Sorry, but I know the output below is going to wrap horribly. I'm
self-taught when it comes to understanding the heaptrc output. I also
couldn't find clear documentation explaining the output.
>From the information below, I gathered the following information. But
a few points I'm not sure about.
Hi all,
Is anyone working on the unit zipper?
I came across a problem when using the zip objects on PowerPC - they don't
like files zipped on i386, and i386 don't like files zipped with PowerPC,
but the PowerPC can zip its own files and read those again.
I guess the zipper unit is lacking a chec
I have a few question, regarding my attempts to install fpc from trunc
(I read the build faq, yet I have not succeeded...)
On a freebsd (7.0) box, I have downloaded and installed the pre-compiled
fpc 2.2.2 ( to use as my initial compiler.)
I have created my workind dir /data/fpc_trunc/svn and do
I for one think that the page is very important to clarify strong
points of Free Pascal for eventual users. I will be moving the old
contents to the wiki, where they can be worked and improved.
--
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
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On 03 Nov 2008, at 15:43, EarMaster - Bent Olsen wrote:
Is anyone working on the unit zipper?
I came across a problem when using the zip objects on PowerPC - they
don't
like files zipped on i386, and i386 don't like files zipped with
PowerPC,
but the PowerPC can zip its own files and read
On 03 Nov 2008, at 01:06, Terry Kemp wrote:
I'm getting a runtime error 231 when starting program on arm.
Stems from ANSI2WIDEMOVE in cwstring.pp returning ESysEBADF (9).
Do I need to define something on arm for widestrings?
Run time error 231 in the unix wide string manager means that iconv
On 03 Nov 2008, at 15:10, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
1) Every "Call trace for block" is a memory leak, correct?
Yes.
2) Each "Call trace for block" is where the memory was allocated
(start being used)?
Allocated.
3) I should trace the information from the bottom line to the top
line..
On 03 Nov 2008, at 16:03, Martin Friebe wrote:
I have a few question, regarding my attempts to install fpc from trunc
Small aside: it's trunk (as in "trunk of a tree", compared to
"branches"), not trunc (as in "truncate").
* First problem: I found if I simply go to the parent (svn) direc
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/FPC_Advantages
While copying it I removed most of the aggressive tone.
I think we can't mistake passion and excitement with aggressivity. A
completely neutral tone may be utherly boring to read. A more excited
tone is much more interresting, but I do agree it wa
Hello Graeme,
Monday, November 3, 2008, 3:10:49 PM, you wrote:
GG> 1) Every "Call trace for block" is a memory leak, correct?
Yes, but take care, two strings in a non freed object (in example)
will produce three memory blocks. 1 for the object and one for each
string.
GG> 2) Each "Call trace
On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 19:14 +0100, Jonas Maebe wrote:
> On 03 Nov 2008, at 01:06, Terry Kemp wrote:
>
> > I'm getting a runtime error 231 when starting program on arm.
> > Stems from ANSI2WIDEMOVE in cwstring.pp returning ESysEBADF (9).
> >
> > Do I need to define something on arm for widestrings?
Thanks for the help below.
Here is the x86 related error. I did (working directory:
/data/fpc_trunc/svn )
svn up
svn info
Path: .
URL: http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/trunk
Repository Root: http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc
Repository UUID: 3ad0048d-3df7-0310-abae-a5850022a9f2
Revision: 12025
On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 19:14 +0100, Jonas Maebe wrote:
> On 03 Nov 2008, at 01:06, Terry Kemp wrote:
>
> > I'm getting a runtime error 231 when starting program on arm.
> > Stems from ANSI2WIDEMOVE in cwstring.pp returning ESysEBADF (9).
> >
> > Do I need to define something on arm for widestrings?
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