Hello,
While porting some Delphi code, I found the following two
incomatibility issues. Should I report them as bugs?
Sample 1: It compiles both in Delphi and FPC, but FPC executable fails
at runtime. Delphi inserts temporary string variable and conversion
(array of char -> string), but FPC treat
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Sergei Gorelkin wrote:
Hello,
While porting some Delphi code, I found the following two
incomatibility issues. Should I report them as bugs?
Sample 1: It compiles both in Delphi and FPC, but FPC executable fails
at runtime. Delphi inserts temporary string variable and co
Sergei Gorelkin wrote:
> const
> TestData: array[0..7] of Char = 'abc'#10'def'#0;
>
> procedure Test1;
> var
> sl: TStringList;
> begin
> sl := TStringList.Create;
> sl.Text := string(@TestData[0]); // <- fails here
> sl.Free;
> end;
A typecast is a typecast. Simply remove the typecast
Thursday, August 31, 2006, 12:35:33 PM, Michael wrote:
MVC> On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Sergei Gorelkin wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> While porting some Delphi code, I found the following two
>> incomatibility issues. Should I report them as bugs?
>>
>> Sample 1: It compiles both in Delphi and FPC, but FPC ex
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Sergei Gorelkin wrote:
Thursday, August 31, 2006, 12:35:33 PM, Michael wrote:
MVC> On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Sergei Gorelkin wrote:
Hello,
While porting some Delphi code, I found the following two
incomatibility issues. Should I report them as bugs?
Sample 1: It compiles
Op Thu, 31 Aug 2006, schreef Sergei Gorelkin:
> What makes a difference is actually TStrings.SetTextStr implementation.
> Delphi accesses the argument as null-terminated string, so it works perfectly
> well even without conversion. FPC implementation treats argument as
> AnsiString, accesses its
Micha Nelissen wrote:
>> Sample 2: This one compiles with Delphi (again, it inserts necessary
>> conversion Wide -> Ansi), but does not compile with FPC, neither in
>> objfpc nor in Delphi mode.
>
> The (should be) conversion code seems to be missing.
Never mind this one, I read SetLength instead
Thanks.
I do have one problem when I try to compile it though:
/bin/cp: cannot stat `fpcsrc/libgdb': No such file or directory
I'm using Linux ubuntu 64bit ...
I can't find any libgdb, so I guess it's a third party library ?
Ido
On 8/30/06, Daniël Mantione <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Op Wed
Op Thu, 31 Aug 2006, schreef ik:
> Thanks.
> I do have one problem when I try to compile it though:
> /bin/cp: cannot stat `fpcsrc/libgdb': No such file or directory
>
> I'm using Linux ubuntu 64bit ...
>
> I can't find any libgdb, so I guess it's a third party library ?
Download it from: ftp
Thanks again :)
I compiled gdb from sources, and copied the libgdb.a to the fpcsrc and
symlink it as libgdb and it worked.
(Just to make it index for others to have that using search engines :))
Now another question is, can I cross compile to make an i386 deb
packages as well ?
Ido
On 8/31/06
Op Thu, 31 Aug 2006, schreef ik:
> Thanks again :)
> I compiled gdb from sources, and copied the libgdb.a to the fpcsrc and
> symlink it as libgdb and it worked.
>
> (Just to make it index for others to have that using search engines :))
>
> Now another question is, can I cross compile to make
Greetings.
I had been using version 2.0.2 (under Linux, if it matters) and noticed a
problem with the THostResolver component. It was giving incorrect (reversed)
addresses for anything that had to come from DNS. Entries out of /etc/hosts
would work fine, though. After fixing the problem here
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Quoting Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I suggest the attached patch for fpc.spec? Without it I have
problems building on the 64 bit Fedora core 5; with it the i386 and
x86_64 can be installed simultaneously a
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