Hi all,
I've been reading about multiple inheritance in the list archives, and
from what I gather, it is only supported through a combination
of "interfaces" and classes; one cannot inherit from two classes.
As far as I can tell, interface types do not allow implemented virtual
methods -- only
En/na Jorge Aldo G. de F. Junior ha escrit:
Opening the TUN/TAP (/dev/net/tun) without the ioctl call is not doing
the job, but i dont know how to do this with pascal equivalent code...
There's an fpioctl function in freepascal (never used it though):
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/rtl/b
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 7:24 AM, David Emerson wrote:
> I'd like to create a "double-list" type, which maintains two parallel
> lists containing the same elements: one sorted, one unsorted. The
> reason to have both: sorted -> fast search; unsorted -> sequential
> navigation through the list while
David Emerson wrote:
lists containing the same elements: one sorted, one unsorted. The
reason to have both: sorted -> fast search; unsorted -> sequential
navigation through the list while elements are being added.
It's not as if combining those gives you the best of both worlds ... if
the sor
David Emerson schreef:
my last couple messages bounced, and I haven't received many messages
lately... until tonight. Was the listserver down, and is it back up
now?
It was down some parts of Thursday and Friday.
Vincent
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On 02 Oct 2009, at 12:48, JoshyFun wrote:
That's exactly my supposition, the problem raises as the quotient
should never be negative, but due unexpected flow, it takes a -1 value
instead zero (already fixed) but no problem in 32 bits using integer
and DWORD instead int64 and QWORD.
In the othe