On 12/08/18 20:00, leledumbo via Lazarus wrote:
what's the current situation and future plans of > Lazarus as far as Android is
concerned? I see mention of Laz4Android in > e.g.
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Android_tutorial : is that > mainstream or is
there some other preferred solution
> what's the current situation and future plans of
> Lazarus as far as Android is concerned? I see mention of Laz4Android in
> e.g. http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Android_tutorial : is that
> mainstream or is there some other preferred solution?
Laz4Android is just a prepackaged Lazarus +
On 10/08/18 20:45, leledumbo via Lazarus wrote:
I find myself wondering whether > they could be given a more friendly frontend by
wrapping them in a > Lazarus app, with an on-screen keyboard similar to what's found
on a > tablet etc.
Sounds like my non-web hobby projects with Lazarus.
Is it p
> I find myself wondering whether
> they could be given a more friendly frontend by wrapping them in a
> Lazarus app, with an on-screen keyboard similar to what's found on a
> tablet etc.
Sounds like my non-web hobby projects with Lazarus.
> Is it possible to link a C or possibly C++ program i
I have some posts on the forum asking about similar questions. I was
told FPC object files will link just fine with GNU tools, so you
should be able to.
To me it seemed it would be easier to keep the codebase in C++ but
then call into the LCL. Sadly that is quite a bit off.
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 a
Is it possible to link a C or possibly C++ program into a Lazarus one by
simply calling its main() function? Has anybody actually done this?
I've got a couple of C/C++ programs which are based on stdin/stdout user
interaction (no curses etc.) but have thoroughly unpleasant keyboard
requirement