Hello!
> Have a look at TTWSChatForm.CliWSocketDataAvailable in TWSChat1.pas
> source
> file. There is a RcvBuf which is a stically allocated array of char (you
> can
> make it dynamically allocated) where data is received and the end of what
> has already been received. RcvLen variable keep trac
Dear all,
I am using BCB5 for application development. The native console wizard creates
no message loop by default.
I browse the ICS source code and find there is a ConApp.pas that has its
message loop. How can I start a console project in BCB by invoking this ConApp
instead of the console
Wilfried Mestdagh wrote:
> unit uJob
Thanks. Your piece of code will give me a good start off.
Lutz
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Hello Lutz,
Just write as always but you have a typical code that need to be
executed in a separate object. So let the object behave as a normal
ojbect. Later it is also very easy to use the thing in other
applications. And you can use the normal async methods.
unit uJob
type
TJobResult = proc
> How do I have to design my unit so that I
> create a nice and simple function call in
> my main program but the actual
> code resides in a different unit?
This is a perfect case where writing a component (or a class) is very helpful.
In the component or
class, you can encapsulate everything rel