I can suggest the open source way scintilla http://www.scintilla.org/
same licenze exception of harbour
A free source code editing component for Win32 and GTK+
But hope that Przemek or samebody send a mail to Andy Wos,Vailton
Renato to join effort with a ready to use and good solution
2009/11/1
i not remember but is present in tests\hbtest.prg
2009/11/16 Ciro Vargas C :
> Hi all:
>
> any way to know what compiler has been used at compile time in PRG level ?
>
> TIA
> Ciro
>
>
> --
> http://www.oohg.prg
> http://sistemascvc.tripod.com
>
> donaciones para CVC de ooHG
>
> https://www.paypa
Gerald Drouillard wrote:
Another approach is consider using the curl support. For us it works great.
Thanks, I probably will. Are you using the exe or the library?
wget.exe does not appear to support adding a pass key on the command line. I
think curl.exe does, I would appreciate a heads up
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
Unfortunately not. I had not touched the certificate topic yet.
No problem, thanks again.
Regards
Alex
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Hi all:
any way to know what compiler has been used at compile time in PRG level ?
TIA
Ciro
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On Fri, 13 Nov 2009, Szak�ts Viktor wrote:
Hi,
> All I can do is reupload the ones done with Clipper.
> I hope someone will be able to make the tests.
Thank you very much.
> I'm still not sure what we're testing here? Whether
> cpinfo.prg and Harbour CP engine is correct? Sorry
> for my igno
Hello Viktor, All
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>
> To me:
> 0) Availability on OS X, Linux and Windows x86 and x64.
> 1) Very good editor with block editing capability, syntax
>highlighting, possibly "intellisense". Project-wide
>search and replace. Support for all CPs Harbour supports.
> 2)
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009, Szak�ts Viktor wrote:
Hi,
> I think it's merely a write permission problem.
> It'd fail the same way under XP with a restricted
> user account.
Yes, it's possible anyhow this error code is generated from
hb_dbfReadRecord() and it should not happen for new files
created by d
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, vszak...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Hi,
> * include/hbdefs.h
> - Deleted HB_ERRCODE. It already existed as HB_ERRCODE,
> mainly used in RDD. That makes this change a bit more
> complicated than I thought. Plus two more issues:
> 1) Some places use
> Hi Viktor,
>
> As I see now, our common harbour project is viable just in the case of
> integration an IDE offering the modern features.
> I don't want to list them, as I see they are known by you.
They are, and while I still think a programming language
like Harbour can be useful and usable
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Hi Viktor,
As I see now, our common harbour project is viable just in the case of
integration an IDE offering the modern features.
I don't want to list them, as I see they are known by you.
Best regards,
István
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* include/hbdefs.h
- De
> In this case I agree that final type for error codes should be existing
> HB_ERRCODE and this type should be converted to 'unsigned int' but before
> you will change it please check all places in the Harbour SVN which will
> be effected by such modification. We have to well know them. I'm mostly
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* include/hbdefs.h
+ Ad
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* src/rtl/errapi.c
! Ty
Sorry, for my first blow-up...
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Sent: 2009. november 15. 23:21
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Subject: Re: [Harbour] Edit Compile Debug in visual
Hi Przemek,
> Viktor,
>
> The bad thing with abstracted types is the fact the it makes creating
> interface between Harbour and other tools harder.
> As long as Harbour uses well known types then it's quite easy.
> When I have a function in some library which needs as parameter variable as
> type
> Hi,
>
> Is hard to explain to everybody why is necessary to implement a new modern
> environment to develop something. As I see, is not this list goal at all. If
> we are reducing our argues to some key combinations, is far away from our
> goals. So, please be flexible to go from an old to a
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, Szak�ts Viktor wrote:
> >> // Error BASE/3012 Argument error: COPTION
> >> // Called from WIN_OLEAUTO:COPTION(0)
> >> // Called from SAMPLE(42)
> > The real error code is 0x8002000E DISP_E_BADPARAMCOUNT
> > It would be nice to have real OLE error code instead of 3012, but the
Hi,
Is hard to explain to everybody why is necessary to implement a new modern
environment to develop something. As I see, is not this list goal at all. If we
are reducing our argues to some key combinations, is far away from our goals.
So, please be flexible to go from an old to a new approach
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, Mindaugas Kavaliauskas wrote:
Hi,
> Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> >It's supposed to be, but in practice it's just can't work nearly
> >that smoothly. F.e. even PgUp/PgDn died (or maybe it never worked)
> >to navigate, I have to press Esc twice to exit a View/Edit window,
> >Insert
>> // Error BASE/3012 Argument error: COPTION
>> // Called from WIN_OLEAUTO:COPTION(0)
>> // Called from SAMPLE(42)
>
> The real error code is 0x8002000E DISP_E_BADPARAMCOUNT
>
> It would be nice to have real OLE error code instead of 3012, but the problem
> is that error codes are USHORT and O
Hi,
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
It's supposed to be, but in practice it's just can't
work nearly that smoothly. F.e. even PgUp/PgDn died
(or maybe it never worked) to navigate, I have to
press Esc twice to exit a View/Edit window, Insert
key doesn't work, the editor is quite limited in comparison.
Hi,
#ifdef FIRST1
oPdfApp:cOption( "UseAutoSave" ) := 1 // Compiler error
#endif
#ifdef FIRST2
oPdfApp:cOption( "UseAutoSave" , 1 ) // runtime error
#endif
//
I've used OleView.exe to see PDFCreator methods. It shows:
[id(0x68030009), propget]
HRESULT cOption([in] BSTR PropertyName,
On 2009 Nov 15, at 18:12, Mindaugas Kavaliauskas wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>> While I'm comfortable at the command line, I couldn't yet find an
>> alternative for Far Manager on *nix systems.
>
> Midnight commander is equivalent on Linux.
It's supposed to be, but in practice i
Hi,
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
While I'm comfortable at the command line, I couldn't yet
find an alternative for Far Manager on *nix systems.
Midnight commander is equivalent on Linux.
Regards,
Mindaugas
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2009-11-15 16:55 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* contrib/hbqt/hbqt_misc.pr
i use follow starting for a array with a list similar to Xmate
FUNCTION CREA_XMATE(filechoice)
local a_xmate:={},A
LOCAL X_LOG,X_MATE
AADD(A_XMATE,"[Version]")
AADD(A_XMATE,"Type=xMate")
AADD(A_XMATE,"Number=1.15")
AADD(A_XMATE,"")
AADD(A_XMATE,"[Info]")
AADD(A_XMATE,"Type=E
Hi,
A visual IDE with a version control system integrated is a minimal requirement
for any modern languages.
So +1 xmate+hbqt+svn.
Best regards,
István
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Hi Chen
Thanks for your answer.
2009/11/15 Chen Kedem
> José,
>
> > I would like your opinion about the concept of 'partial class'
>
> This syntax is something I saw in .NET and didn't like it.
> For me it look like a hack MS did to allow the separation of the
> GUI definition file from the cod
Hi Viktor,
Your advise solves the build problem.
Now the hbqt trace mechanism works perfectly with DebugView V4.76 on Vista SP2,
thank you Pritpal thank you Viktor.
1. the hbqt is build with:
@set HB_USER_PRGFLAGS=-D__HB_DEBUG__ -D__HB_WINDEBUG__
@set HB_USER_CFLAGS=-D__HB_DEBUG__ -D__HB_WINDEB
+1
While I'm comfortable at the command line, I couldn't yet
find an alternative for Far Manager on *nix systems. I need
the two panel modes, integrated cmdline plus the very decent
editor it has. This is the last important bit which ties me
to the Windows platform on a daily basis. Maybe such
> Thanks. Pls add #include "common.ch" to that file.
> I'll commit it a little bit later with some other things.
OK. I will proceed in this way.
Best regards,
István
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Thanks. Pls add #include "common.ch" to that file.
I'll commit it a little bit later with some other things.
Brgds,
Viktor
On 2009 Nov 15, at 14:57, Bisz István wrote:
> Hi Viktor,
>
>>; NOTE: I didn't test any of these. Pls do so.
>
> I getting this error:
>
> c:/harbour/mingw/lib/win/mi
Hi Viktor,
> ; NOTE: I didn't test any of these. Pls do so.
I getting this error:
c:/harbour/mingw/lib/win/mingw/libhbqt.a(hbqt_misc.o):hbqt_misc.c:(.data+0x68):
undefined reference to `HB_FUN_ISARRAY'
Best regards,
István
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On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, Massimo Belgrano wrote:
Hi,
> whem develop in harbour using xmate by andy wos i have a high productivity
> When compile my sample without xmate i start immediately because i not
> need create xhp for each project
> But when i compile and debug my source is difficult moving
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whem develop in harbour using xmate by andy wos i have a high productivity
When compile my sample without xmate i start immediately because i not
need create xhp for each project
But when i compile and debug my source is difficult moving from error to editor
With xmate i have a high productivity
Very thanks i dont know //build
is exactly what i need
2009/11/15 Chen Kedem :
> Massimo,
>
>> Is possible in //info
>> return also c compiler and his version?
>
> You have this information in the //build switch.
>
> Chen.
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> Is possible in //info
> return also c compiler and his version?
You have this information in the //build switch.
Chen.
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Hi Massimo
You can use the macro __VERSION__
It gives the actual version of C compiler.
Example:
printf("Compiled with GCC ver. %s\n",__VERSION__);
Giovanni Di Maria
Is possible in //info
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Here it is, save it as sample.prg, compiling is with these lines (the
first one doesn't compile...)
Comments and error messages in the code...
hbmk2 sample.prg xhb.lib hbwin.lib -ofirst1 -dFIRST1
hbmk2 sample.prg xhb.lib hbwin.lib -ofirst2 -dFIRST2
hbmk2 sample.prg xhb.lib hbwin.lib -osecond -dSEC
Hi Viktor,
> ; NOTE: I didn't test any of these. Pls do so.
I getting this error:
win-make[3]: *** No rule to make target `../../../hbqt_misc.prg', needed by
`hbqt_misc.c'. Stop.
win-make[2]: *** [descend] Error 2
win-make[1]: *** [hbqt.inst] Error 2
win-make: *** [contrib.inst] Error 2
Be
Viktor,
> Could be, I don't know what is the proper placement of cg32 lib.
> Especially since we're using bcc32 (not ilink32) which will add
> CRTL libs on its own, so it's happening in a hidden way right now.
Borland's IDE put cg32.lib as first library.
For the test I hardwired config/win/bcc.m
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* contrib/hbqt/hbqt.h
* c
My short opinion is that such extra flexibility would just
increase chaos and help to create write-only code.
To me the cleanest so far class implementation is in Java,
where each source file is one class, the name of the source
file equals the class name.
Brgds,
Viktor
On 2009 Nov 15, at 08:
José,
> I would like your opinion about the concept of 'partial class'
This syntax is something I saw in .NET and didn't like it.
For me it look like a hack MS did to allow the separation of the
GUI definition file from the code behind file.
A better way would be to sub class MyClass into MyClas
> pls hold on I'll clean the whole debug stuff in both hbxbp and hbqt.
Great! Thanks.
Best regards,
István
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