On 10 Dec 2010, at 08:09, Thierry Coq wrote:
What are the FPC team's plans about improving the RTTI? Any similar
or as easy to use/powerful?
Anyone needing this is welcome to submit patches. I don't think anyone
is working on it right now, or planning to in the near future.
For
I don't know what you mean by registration data.
Sorry.
Can someone explain to me, about the Data alignment of records and
other variables.
thanks.
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On 10 Dec 2010, at 13:08, Luis Fernando Del Aguila Mejía wrote:
Can someone explain to me, about the Data alignment of records and
other variables.
The alignment of records (and TP-style objects) is the same as
alignment of its fields with the highest alignment requirement. For
base
On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 00:47:41 +0100
Jeppe Johansen jepj...@es.aau.dk wrote:
A quick search seems to indicate that that one has a persisting
problem with glLineStipple
Works as expected with the NVIDIA driver here, so the driver may really be the
problem.
R.
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A: Because it messes up the
Hi there,
I'm considering pascal scripting engines in stead of hot-swaped compiled
stored objects/dlls for server back-end development for clients (namely
WebSocket/JS). I came across a few relatively recent solutions and wanted
to know if there are any obscure light weight scripting engines but
I once wrote a script engine that generated bytecodes.
At the time it was harder due to defective variants support (something
like that).
Now it would be easier.
2010/12/10 Andrew Brunner andrew.t.brun...@gmail.com:
Hi there,
I'm considering pascal scripting engines in stead of hot-swaped
I think FPC in general could benefit from a native FPC script. They have a
link to a port of REM objects but the website said it was with flaws and
tests were needed under linux.
A light-weight scripting engine would need to be restricted to methods and
object code. And perhaps some level of
On 12/10/2010 2:18 PM, Andrew Brunner wrote:
Hi there,
I'm considering pascal scripting engines in stead of hot-swaped compiled stored
objects/dlls for server back-end development for clients (namely WebSocket/JS).
I came across a few relatively recent solutions and wanted to know if there are
A while back I wrote a scripting language based on Pascal that features byte
code generation. I haven't worked on it in many years though.
http://www.eternallines.com/blaise/
http://www.eternallines.com/blaise/
On 10 December 2010 21:18, Andrew Brunner andrew.t.brun...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Lee Jenkins l...@datatrakpos.com wrote:
On 12/10/2010 2:18 PM, Andrew Brunner wrote:
Hi there,
I'm considering pascal scripting engines in stead of hot-swaped compiled
stored
objects/dlls for server back-end development for clients (namely
WebSocket/JS).
Maybe a better question is: why do you want to know the alignment of
different data types? Since it can change depending on which platform
you are compiling for, writing your code assuming a particular
alignment is generally a very bad idea.
Not only want to know the alignment of different data
Maybe a better question is: why do you want to know the alignment of
different data types? Since it can change depending on which platform
you are compiling for, writing your code assuming a particular
alignment is generally a very bad idea.
Not only want to know the alignment of different data
Hello list,
I am new to the list and read it for nearly a week now. So it may be the
topic is already answered. In this case, I say sorry.
I want to start programming in Free Pascal using Lazarus (installed from
the Debian Squeeze) because I want to do programming on my Debian system
but I also
On Fri, 2010-12-10 at 22:33 +0100, Karsten Rothemund wrote:
Hello list,
I am new to the list and read it for nearly a week now. So it may be the
topic is already answered. In this case, I say sorry.
I want to start programming in Free Pascal using Lazarus (installed from
the Debian
On Fri, 2010-12-10 at 21:49 +, Paulo Malheiros wrote:
On Fri, 2010-12-10 at 22:33 +0100, Karsten Rothemund wrote:
Hello list,
I am new to the list and read it for nearly a week now. So it may be the
topic is already answered. In this case, I say sorry.
I want to start
Hello,
Delphi 2010 has changed the RTTI mechanism, and it is said to be much
more usable than the previous one.
(see here for example: http://www.malcolmgroves.com/blog/?p=476)
Some interesting tools are using this new approach, like DelphiOnRails:
http://code.google.com/p/delphionrails/
11.12.2010 13:13, Thierry Coq wrote:
Delphi 2010 has changed the RTTI mechanism, and it is said to be much
more usable than the previous one.
(see here for example: http://www.malcolmgroves.com/blog/?p=476)
I would said extended what they had before.
Currently, the FPC doesn't implement this
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