So, as someone who only uses terminal apps written in fpc ( since
ibuilder isn't really that usable and writing interface generating
code is still beyond me despit trying for 4 years) Could you please
post a copy of a code segment that shows how you performed this little
marvel of finding f
Travis Siegel wrote on vr, 06 feb 2009:
On Feb 5, 2009, at 4:00 PM, Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 05 Feb 2009, at 22:52, Paul Nicholls wrote:
MyProgramFolder := ExtractFilePath(ParamStr(0));
This should hopefully get you the folder of the currently running program
from within the program (at least
Basically from point of sale system running on Macintosh, I needed to pick up a
file with a known name located in the same folder as the application bundle,
and process it for printing in a custom format. This way it does not need the
file path hard coded in case it is different on the different
Ken G. Brown wrote:
Basically from point of sale system running on Macintosh, I needed
to pick up a file with a known name located in the same folder as
the application bundle, and process it for printing in a custom
format. This way it does not need the file path hard coded in case
it is differe
On Feb 5, 2009, at 4:00 PM, Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 05 Feb 2009, at 22:52, Paul Nicholls wrote:
MyProgramFolder := ExtractFilePath(ParamStr(0));
This should hopefully get you the folder of the currently running
program
from within the program (at least under Win32 and Linux).
That is co
On 06 Feb 2009, at 17:05, Frank Peelo wrote:
Ken G. Brown wrote:
Basically from point of sale system running on Macintosh, I needed
to pick up a file with a known name located in the same folder as
the application bundle, and process it for printing in a custom
format. This way it does not nee
At 4:05 PM + 2/6/09, Frank Peelo apparently wrote:
>Ken G. Brown wrote:
>>Basically from point of sale system running on Macintosh, I needed
>>to pick up a file with a known name located in the same folder as
>>the application bundle, and process it for printing in a custom
>>format. This way i
Hello,
The simple program below fails when compiling (2.2.2-8 and 2.2.4rc1) :
program TEST_TRY;
uses SysUtils, strutils;
Function IsNumber(ValueToCheck:string):boolean;
begin
try
StrToInt(ValueToCheck);
IsNumber := true;
except
IsNumber := false;
end;
end;
begin
If IsNumber('123')
On 06 Feb 2009, at 21:31, T.Guilleminot wrote:
t...@linux$ fpc Test_Try.pas
Free Pascal Compiler version 2.2.4rc1 [2009/01/25] for i386
Copyright (c) 1993-2008 by Florian Klaempfl
Target OS: Linux for i386
Compiling Test_Try.pas
Test_Try.pas(8,4) Error: Identifier not found "try"
Test_Try.pas(8