At best, one day we may add GPC-compatible array schema types (see
http://www.gnu-pascal.de/gpc/Schema-Types.html, the part under "As a GNU
Pascal extension, the above can also be written as"). These don't hide
anything.
Yes, that looks good as it does not violate the rule that an identifier
On 01 May 2010, at 11:09, Jürgen Hestermann wrote:
> Yes, that looks good as it does not violate the rule that an identifier
> should mean the same memory address independent from context.
As has been explained umpteen times already in this thread: a dynamic array
identifier always identifies
On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 19:17:51 +0200
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
> Maybe you don't know 'forward'?
Thank you!
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Jürgen Hestermann wrote:
> Although I would have expected that special procedures exist to insert
> and remove array elements so that there is no need to do such things
> manually ...
These must be written on a case-by-case basis, for each type of array element.
Perhaps I'll tackle this someday
Dear FreePascal,
I have some questions when I am using Free Pascal
>> firstly , I find that I Can't use hot-key "Ctrl+N" to add
a new line in the IDE.
and I think the Free Pascal's ide is not very stable,
I am using fpc under a MS-DOS 7.1, sometimes when I am editing
my sourse code
I found that the last element of a dynamic array starts with reference count =
2 in FPC, but in Delphi is 1. Is this an FPC bug, or FPC implements reference
counting differ from Delphi?
type
PAnsiRec = ^TAnsiRec;
TAnsiRec = packed Record
Ref,
Len : SizeInt;
First : Char;
end;
First, a descriptive subject header is much appreciated.
As for your IDE troubles, I don't know how many people actually use that old
FreeVision-based IDE... many of us use either Lazarus or some other more modern
editor. Is there some reason you can't or don't want to try Lazarus?
> Tirdly, o