Graeme Geldenhuys schreef:
Hi,
Attached is a new patch for the XSTL example in fpcUnit. This time
the JavaScript in inside the fpcunit.xsl file and not as a separate
file. I actually like this more as well.
Michael, is this patch already applied?
Vincent
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006, Vincent Snijders wrote:
Graeme Geldenhuys schreef:
Hi,
Attached is a new patch for the XSTL example in fpcUnit. This time
the JavaScript in inside the fpcunit.xsl file and not as a separate
file. I actually like this more as well.
Michael, is this patch
Graeme Geldenhuys schreef:
Hi,
Attached is a patch for the fpcUnit's example XSLT files.
Changes:
* Grouping by Test Suites is now supported in the generated HTML
* Cleaned up the fpcunit.css file
* Added a navi.js file, which is the JavaScript required for the
grouping. (Depending on others,
Hi,
Attached is a new patch for the XSTL example in fpcUnit. This time
the JavaScript in inside the fpcunit.xsl file and not as a separate
file. I actually like this more as well.
Patch applied, thank you.
Michael.
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Hi,
Attached is a patch for types.pp. It must be applied from the root
FPC Source directory.
Changes:
* As suggested by Vinzent Hoefler, regarding my patch supplied on the
25 July. I removed the SIZE = TSize declaration from types.pp. I
searched all of the FPC Src for any references
Hey. I need someone with access to novell netware to tell me the AF_ and
PF_ values from this platform. If you can send me the header file where
it is (not sure on this platform) and I'll update fpc so it compiles in
there again.
Sorry for the brakeage but all the AF_ and PF_ values in all
I'm going to use the netware/winsock.pp AF_ and PF_ stuff for now. Not
sure if it's correct or not, so if you know it's not please tell me.
Ales
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Hi all,
I don't know, if this has been answered before.
Where are the Sinus/Cosinus/... functions for type single and double?
When compiling the following, I get a type size mismatch warning.
uses math;
var a,b: single;
begin
a:=sin(b);
end;
This is because math only provides an extended sin
Picked this up in a NG, a bit low on detail though. Maybe some DPMI problems
fixed?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rob v. Albada)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.modula2
Subject: SB DOS32 and Windows-Vista
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Hi all,
Frank Schoonjans has kindly tried running one of my DOS32 programmes