Hi
Is there a reason why the lo function returns the lo word from a longint in FPC
and not the lo
byte as in Delphi.
Regards Carsten
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Delphi 5 Doc
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function Lo(X): Byte;
Description
Lo returns the low-order Byte of the argument X as an unsigned value.
On 11 Jan 2011, at 10:38, Carsten Bager wrote:
Is there a reason why the lo function returns the lo word from a
longint in FPC and not the lo
byte as in Delphi.
It was decided/implemented before Delphi existed and when FPC's main
goal was still to become a 32 bit alternative to Turbo Pasc
To split some hairs ;)
Level the OS's with an addition (or some additions) and program the
universal application on top of that.
This makes the application lighter AND portable.
Regards / Cees (who has no practical experience with
fpc-pascal/Lazarus/Freepascal i.e. a lurker)
On 01/10/2011 11:05
On 01/10/2011 12:09 PM, michael.vancann...@wisa.be wrote:
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>> 10.01.2011 13:50, michael.vancann...@wisa.be пишет:
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10.01.2011 13:05, michael.vancann...@wisa.be пишет:
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> -Message d'origine-
> De : fpc-pascal-boun...@lists.freepascal.org [mailto:fpc-pascal-
> boun...@lists.freepascal.org] De la part de José Mejuto
> Envoyé : mercredi 5 janvier 2011 17:42
> À : FPC-Pascal users discussions
> Objet : Re[4]: [fpc-pascal] Help building fpc svn Win64
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Hello FPC-Pascal,
Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 12:21:19 PM, you wrote:
PFP> You should be able to use the 32-bit version of GoRC
PFP> there is no need of a 64-bit version, as the compiler
PFP> adds the "/machine amd64 " option when calling it
PFP> for win64 OS target.
PFP> Could you test this ou