[fpc-pascal] Chrome Browser apps with Native Code

2011-05-29 Thread herux
Hello, Do you think FreePascal can be used to compile applications for google chrome browser, such as the following link? http://code.google.com/chrome/nativeclient/ thanks herux - - -- View this message in context: http://free-pascal-general.1045716.n5.nabble.com/Chrome-Browser-apps-with

Re: [fpc-pascal] Chrome Browser apps with Native Code

2011-05-29 Thread Jonas Maebe
On 29 May 2011, at 09:33, herux wrote: > Do you think FreePascal can be used to compile applications for google > chrome browser, such as the following link? Probably not without changes to the code generator and RTL. Google native client relies on being able to verify the machine code (similar

Re: Re[6]: [fpc-pascal] read lines at end of file

2011-05-29 Thread John Lee
Hi Jose, all. I've now (at last!) started using your last4 lines program. Thanks a lot- it works really well and even on a 100M log file it is really really fast - faster than 1 msec, which I didn't believe until I timed it using gettickcount. Also it doesn't generate much disk i/o. Reading the who

[fpc-pascal] Re: Missini graph unit

2011-05-29 Thread leledumbo
AFAIK it's not available on 64-bit platforms, maybe someone can confirm this? -- View this message in context: http://free-pascal-general.1045716.n5.nabble.com/Missini-graph-unit-tp4434465p4436985.html Sent from the Free Pascal - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___

Re: [fpc-pascal] Missini graph unit

2011-05-29 Thread Nikolay Nikolov
On 05/28/2011 11:46 AM, Elio Fabri wrote: Hi, I downloaded fpc-2.4.4.x86_64-linux.tar and installed OK. But the compiler cannot find the Graph unit. Apparently the graph.ppu file is missing. Where can I find it, or a valid substitute? Try the ptcgraph unit.

[fpc-pascal] Using emulation for native compilation

2011-05-29 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
Over the last few days I've put a lot of time into setting up up a fairly fast system with various CPU emulators- mostly Qemu but also a couple of others- and getting compilation times etc. from them. It might interest anybody who is weighing up the attractiveness of native vs cross compilation