On Sat, 4 Apr 2009, Francisco Reyes wrote:
> Michael Van Canneyt writes: > > > What is not clear ? > > For starters I don't really follow the diagrams in the ref document. It > probably is some type of formal definition, but I am neither familiar with it, > nor seem to get it. Even when I look at a simpler case like procedure > declaration I can't follow those blocks. > > I see some simpler declarations on top of the ref document so I will look at > those and try to get more familiar with that style of documentation. > The sample code in the ref document doesn't document the simplest case, but > goes over what I think is a more complex example of a unit that uses another > unit. > It also doesn't have any actual code to do anything, so it is kind of an > abstract example . I was looking on the other docs to see if there were any > examples, but did not find any. I'll add more examples. > Would be great to have something simmilar to what we have for the procedure > declaration on page 100. Something complete, yet trivial enough that a total > newbie can follow. > > Look in the 'Contributed units' section of the website (on the right, in > > section 'Coding'). There are lots of units there. > > I started to look at those and the first one I tried was not even accessible. > Then tried sourceforge. The second I tried didn't even have a readme document. > :-( > > I guess I could try one unit at a time until I find a simple one, but I figure > if anyone knows of a simple unit that may be easy to read, that may be a > better starting point. All Free Pascal sources are made up of units. That should yield something ? :-) Michael. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal