En/na Al Boldi ha escrit:
Have you found a problem with synchronize now?
Yes: now it works :-D
Bye
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Luca Olivetti ha scritto:
En/na Al Boldi ha escrit:
Have you found a problem with synchronize now?
Yes: now it works :-D
Bye
Hi ;)
Finally, was the demo uploaded ?
Catch the link on the mailing list !
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On 07/06/07, Vincent Snijders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe you can create a wiki page with nice screenshot about it, so it
can be uploaded as example to the lazarus-ccr.
I was going to ask if it could be added to the Lazarus examples
directory, but the lazarus-ccr will suffice.
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Graeme
Graeme Geldenhuys schreef:
On 07/06/07, Vincent Snijders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe you can create a wiki page with nice screenshot about it, so it
can be uploaded as example to the lazarus-ccr.
I was going to ask if it could be added to the Lazarus examples
directory, but the
On 08/06/07, Vincent Snijders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That might be possible to, but having some documentation, that can be found by
search engines, is a good thing too.
I'll do both then... :)
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Graeme Geldenhuys
General error, hit any user to continue.
En/na Burkhard Carstens ha escrit:
, but if I don't use synchronize I can move
the window and see the label updating, so I wonder if synchronize is
really (always) needed nowadays.
Yes it is. Of course, there are other ways to solve this, but you should
not just ommit synchronize, especially
Luca Olivetti wrote:
I wasn't actually interested in updating the counter, it was just a test
to see if while I was sleeping ;-) the LCL became automagically thread
safe :-D [*] (I still remember the shock when I wrote my first delphi
2.0 heavily multithreaded application only to discover
En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
En/na Lee Jenkins ha escrit:
Hi all,
I need to build a GUI application where a spawned thread will open a
socket, receive messages and the controls on the form (TStringGride,
etc) will need to be updated with values received from the socket.
Should I use a
Am Donnerstag, 7. Juni 2007 17:11 schrieb Luca Olivetti:
En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
En/na Lee Jenkins ha escrit:
Hi all,
I need to build a GUI application where a spawned thread will open
a socket, receive messages and the controls on the form
(TStringGride, etc) will need to be
Graeme Geldenhuys schreef:
On 07/06/07, Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
continuous polling loop. Each time I complete a successful
communication, I increase a label tag and change its caption to display
the counter.
My thread manager demo updates two labels on the main form (as well as
On 07/06/07, Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
continuous polling loop. Each time I complete a successful
communication, I increase a label tag and change its caption to display
the counter.
My thread manager demo updates two labels on the main form (as well as
a StringGrid). One is a
Hi all,
I need to build a GUI application where a spawned thread will open a
socket, receive messages and the controls on the form (TStringGride,
etc) will need to be updated with values received from the socket.
Should I use a critical section for this? I remember that Delphi has a
En/na Lee Jenkins ha escrit:
Hi all,
I need to build a GUI application where a spawned thread will open a
socket, receive messages and the controls on the form (TStringGride,
etc) will need to be updated with values received from the socket.
Should I use a critical section for this? I
Am Dienstag, 5. Juni 2007 16:42 schrieb Lee Jenkins:
Hi all,
I need to build a GUI application where a spawned thread will open a
socket, receive messages and the controls on the form (TStringGride,
etc) will need to be updated with values received from the socket.
Should I use a critical
My Thread Manager Demo is almost complete. It draws to a grid on the
main form from multiple threads. So yes it is possible with
FPC/Lazarus.
Graeme.
On 6/5/07, Lee Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I need to build a GUI application where a spawned thread will open a
socket,
Luca Olivetti wrote:
En/na Lee Jenkins ha escrit:
Hi all,
I need to build a GUI application where a spawned thread will open a
socket, receive messages and the controls on the form (TStringGride,
etc) will need to be updated with values received from the socket.
Should I use a critical
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