On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 7:37 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys
wrote:
> var
> cmd: ICmdLineParams;
> begin
> if Supports(fpgApplication, ICmdLineParams, cmd) then // Never works
> begin
> ...
> end;
> end.
>
>
> fpgApplication is a global instance of TfpgApplication.
>
> The line marked with
I am have FPC v. 2.6.2 installed on linux/ubuntu server A.
I am sure I did some change to zeos library in server A, but I cannot
remember details.
I'd like to have the same version of FPC installed on a new
linux/ubuntu server B.
I found that FPC v. 3.0.2 was already installed on server B.
Usi
On Sun, 7 May 2017, duilio foschi wrote:
I am have FPC v. 2.6.2 installed on linux/ubuntu server A.
I am sure I did some change to zeos library in server A, but I cannot
remember details.
I'd like to have the same version of FPC installed on a new
linux/ubuntu server B.
I found that FPC v.
Has anybody used FPC to talk to a vehicle via the OBD connector?
Can anybody give me a quick summary of the position of FPC on Android
etc.? (Graeme, that includes FPCgui if it's relevant).
We've been caught short by a vehicle problem that appears to be only
fixable by a VB.NET program. Howev
I got stuck with the symlinks.
The level of indirection is rather complex.
Finally I
1. reinstalled v. 2.6.2 from scratch
2. copied directory zeosdbo from server A to server B
3. copied file /etc/fpc.cfg from server A to server B
now (finally!) everything works as expected.
Thank you
Peppe
2
On 05/07/2017 02:33 PM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Has anybody used FPC to talk to a vehicle via the OBD connector?
Can anybody give me a quick summary of the position of FPC on Android
etc.? (Graeme, that includes FPCgui if it's relevant).
We've been caught short by a vehicle problem that appear
On 2017-05-07 13:33, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Has anybody used FPC to talk to a vehicle via the OBD connector?
Can anybody give me a quick summary of the position of FPC on Android
etc.? (Graeme, that includes FPCgui if it's relevant).
We've been caught short by a vehicle problem that appears t
On 2017-05-02 18:53, Marc Santhoff wrote:
Hi,
for playing around I would need a grammar of Object Pascal. I do not
care for which tool it is written or at best if it is plain EBNF.
Does such grammar exist?
The issue is that there is no object pascal, or in other words, there's
about 5 milli
On 2017-05-03 04:37, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 3 May 2017, denisgolovan wrote:
On 2017-05-03 00:53, Marc Santhoff wrote:
Does such grammar exist?
Well, it depends on what you are trying to solve.
If you want to parse Pascal using FPC - that's one way. If you want to
get some king
On 2017-05-02 18:49, Marc Santhoff wrote:
On Di, 2017-05-02 at 08:33 -0700, fredvs wrote:
Hello.
The best (IMHO) is c2pas32 -->
http://www.astonshell.com/freeware/c2pas32/
Nice program, i fed the adc.c source from STMs fwlib for stm32f4
through
and the generated code looks fine. There is so
I was thinking, that I need a way to use IPC (inter process
communication) in all languages, so for example I could compile a plain
C exe, Delphi exe, Rust exe, Nimrod exe, or GoLang exe and communicate
back with fpc (very powerful idea). But simpleIPC is only available for
FPC/lazarus, not oth
On 2017-04-28 01:01, Ryan Joseph wrote:
On Apr 28, 2017, at 12:43 PM, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal
wrote:
It would introduce an ambiguity as "(x" could also complete to other
expressions (e.g. "(x + y) * 2" or even merely "(x)"). Especially
older Pascal compilers were geared towards the simplic
On 2017-05-03 06:49, Peter wrote:
On 03/05/17 00:53, Marc Santhoff wrote:
Hi,
for playing around I would need a grammar of Object Pascal. I do not
care for which tool it is written or at best if it is plain EBNF.
Does such grammar exist?
TIA,
Marc
I found grammar for Delphi once.
Trying t
On 05/07/2017 11:11 PM, nore...@z505.com wrote:
On 2017-05-07 13:33, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Has anybody used FPC to talk to a vehicle via the OBD connector?
Can anybody give me a quick summary of the position of FPC on Android
etc.? (Graeme, that includes FPCgui if it's relevant).
We've been
On 2017-05-05 14:27, Brian wrote:
Affinity
If a thread is dedicated to say , polling a serial or Ethernet port
which
has a high input data rate , then dedicating one CPU to that
task/thread is
useful.
Isn't the speed of serial (so slow) that it would be overkill to
dedicate a Cpu to it?
> On May 8, 2017, at 10:47 AM, nore...@z505.com wrote:
>
> It's always easier said than done, to say "Why can't" and then have to write
> the actual parser code to do it ;-)
Yes indeed. I just looked over svn to see where Sven added his new dynamic
array initializers and I’m still totally conf
With simpleipc you can send a string.
I am wondering what type of string is safe to send?
i.e. what happens with utf8 or unicode?
Is it meant to send a regular string (like a pointer to char) and not
more complex strings? Both?
Because if a string is being sent across two different separate
I thought I remember some simpleipc examples in the documentation a
while ago (years ago)..
Can't seem to find them in the current docs.
Were they moved elsewhere or did I miss finding them?
For what I need I will probably not be using any lazarus components,
but rather ipc without LCL invol
On Mon, 8 May 2017, nore...@z505.com wrote:
With simpleipc you can send a string.
I am wondering what type of string is safe to send?
i.e. what happens with utf8 or unicode?
If both sender and receiver use the same defaultsystemcodepage, it should
transfer fine.
Is it meant to send a re
On Mon, 8 May 2017, nore...@z505.com wrote:
I thought I remember some simpleipc examples in the documentation a
while ago (years ago)..
Can't seem to find them in the current docs.
You are probably talking about the ipc examples of the unix unit.
Were they moved elsewhere or did I miss
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