Am 25.10.2012 01:55 schrieb "luiz americo pereira camara" <luiz...@oi.com.br >: > Regarding Delphi compatibility, currently fpc already lacks much features in areas like attributes, anounimous methods, generics, interfaces, unicode and some will never land at fpc.
- attributes are being worked on - for anonymous methods exists a branch with an initial implementation though this is currently on hiatus :( - generics is being worked on (constraints are nearly finished, generic methods are planned next) - what do you miss for interfaces? - Unicode support is being worked on (- extended RTTI is on my ToDo list) (- for type helpers I have already done a first proof of concept implementation) (- dynamic packages is currently not being worked on, but nevertheless planned for the future) >This can be (or not) a start point to depart from playing "Delphi catch up" at all cost and port only the features that matches the fpc direction (whatever it is) I believe the final diversion will take place if Embarcadero really implements a new compiler that throws away much backwards compatibility (as is currently suggested by things like the string helper, 0-based strings and reference counted class instances) Regards, Sven
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