On 5/19/20 12:22 AM, Martin Frb wrote:
On 18/05/2020 23:43, Joost van der Sluis wrote:
All the basics should work, if someone could test it a bit that would
be nice.
Threading-support is still very lacking, and how variables are
presented is not really nice. I'll be working on that.
While t
On 19/05/2020 10:42, Joost van der Sluis wrote:
Yes, you write about it earlier. Now it's time to discuss things.
Looking at the DAB-protocol I came to some new insights. Microsoft
managed to create a simple interface which makes it possible for all
kinds of debuggers to work with the same GU
On 19/05/2020 12:59, Martin Frb wrote:
Where is that documented? Assuming this is part of the API?
The closest I could find:
https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol/specification#Types_Variable
I would much prefer if "Flags: TStringArray" could be a "set of (...)"
And then somehow be
On 5/19/20 12:59 PM, Martin Frb wrote:
On 19/05/2020 10:42, Joost van der Sluis wrote:
It is basically this class: (see
https://gitlab.freepascal.org/Joost/fpdserver/blob/master/fpdbgvariables.pas)
TDbgVariable = class
private
FName: string;
FValue: string;
FType: string;
On 19/05/2020 15:55, Joost van der Sluis wrote:
On 5/19/20 12:59 PM, Martin Frb wrote:
Where is that documented? Assuming this is part of the API?
E.g. what goes into Flags/AdditionalInfo?
You misunderstood me. The class above is my own design. The
variable-definition of DAB is even simpler.
I'm struggling with a similar problem. It would appear that the easiest
way would be just take advantage of the Sockets unit. You only must
define some more constants, such as SO_REUSEPORT and SOCK_NONBLOCK which
are missing in fpc.
I just made some preliminary tests, and it looks like it's no
On Tue, 19 May 2020, Giuliano Colla wrote:
I'm struggling with a similar problem. It would appear that the easiest
way would be just take advantage of the Sockets unit. You only must
define some more constants, such as SO_REUSEPORT and SOCK_NONBLOCK which
are missing in fpc.
They are not m
I'm not too familiar with Pchar, and apparently I'm missing something.
I have a Pchar string which I must copy into an array of bytes.
Could someone explain me while a move doesn't work while an assignment
byte by byte does?
Here's a snippet of the code:
buffer: array [0..1023] of byte;
Hell
It was added for Linux 3.9 in 2013.. maybe the code predates that?
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I believe pchar has special treatment where pchar[i] is the same as pchar^[i]
do move(Hello^, ...
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Il 19/05/2020 18:57, Michael Van Canneyt ha scritto:
They are not missing.
How do you think fpsock and lnet implement non-blocking ?
It's simply called O_NONBLOCK.
I'm using fpc 3.0.4. With just Sockets in the uses clause both
SOCK_NONBLOCK and O_NONBLOCK give an Identifier not found error
Giuliano Colla a écrit :
Il 19/05/2020 18:57, Michael Van Canneyt ha scritto:
They are not missing.
How do you think fpsock and lnet implement non-blocking ?
It's simply called O_NONBLOCK.
I'm using fpc 3.0.4. With just Sockets in the uses clause both SOCK_NONBLOCK
and O_NONBLOCK give an I
On Tue, 19 May 2020, Giuliano Colla wrote:
Il 19/05/2020 18:57, Michael Van Canneyt ha scritto:
They are not missing.
How do you think fpsock and lnet implement non-blocking ?
It's simply called O_NONBLOCK.
I'm using fpc 3.0.4. With just Sockets in the uses clause both SOCK_NONBLOCK
an
Thank you both guys.
Il 19/05/2020 19:28, Alexander Grotewohl ha scritto:
do move(Hello^, ...
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El 19/5/20 a les 19:05, Giuliano Colla ha escrit:
Move(Hello,buffer,len); <--- Garbage in buffer - doesn't work
Move(Hello^,buffer,len)
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