On 08/20/2012 10:26 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Nobody can agree on anything.
Which is rather understandable (as several a long winding discussion in
this forum showed). FPC is always eager to provide as full Delphi
compatibility as possible, and the Delphi Unicode support is not very
"nice". "Decent" Unicode is an extremely complex issue, anyway (trying
to provide as well user friendly usage, and and versatility, and good
backwards compatibility, and good portability, and good performance). If
necessary compatibility to the seemingly abysmal current Delphi and the
necessity to reuse the code of the existing (seemingly rather good)
implementation comes into play, a common denominator seems to be very
hard to find.
If the FPC team stays in a dead-lock, then maybe the better option
would be to allow the public to vote on it.
When thinking about Lazarus now exiting the v0.xxx state not a good omen.
-Michael
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