Daniel Rincón García ha scritto:
Can I use the *sockets* components to make an application for WinCE?
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Google is creating a revolution in the mobile equipment market, their
new OS (Android) is based on Linux and is OpenSource, they are
planning to support a wide range of devices and are willing to pay
lot's of money to people making apps for the new OS. I wonder if
Lazarus and FPC could have an
Vasily I. Volchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll change it (but it is a bad idea to save text files only in utf-8 in
linux, but in ansi in windows, besides, utf8 is very rarely used in final
Russian files, when for internal functions it is well). Lazarus-ccr may be a
good place (it is in
On Nov 22, 2007 12:32 AM, Daniel Rincón García [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I use the sockets components to make an application for WinCE?
LNet, Indy, Synapse, i think all of them work on WinCE and most
platforms, use the one which is best for you :)
Razvan
En/na Razvan Adrian Bogdan ha escrit:
Google is creating a revolution in the mobile equipment market, their
new OS (Android) is based on Linux and is OpenSource, they are
planning to support a wide range of devices and are willing to pay
lot's of money to people making apps for the new OS. I
Hi:
2007/11/22, Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Considering that application for android have to be written in java I
somewhat doubt it.
Even worse, Google uses its own virtual machine.
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Well object pascal lies between java and c++.
android uses the eclipse ide.
but antlr has also an eclipse plugin.
object pascal and java grammars are available for antlr.
so we can bridge the gap between java and object pascal.
regards
Razvan Adrian Bogdan wrote:
Google is creating a
Víctor R. Ruiz wrote:
Hi:
2007/11/22, Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Considering that application for android have to be written in java I
somewhat doubt it.
Well I do hava android running on my pc as well as lazarus.
with a objesct pascal to java translator it must be
Víctor R. Ruiz пишет:
Hi:
2007/11/22, Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Considering that application for android have to be written in java I
somewhat doubt it.
Even worse, Google uses its own virtual machine.
Lets teach fpc to generate java byte code for that machine :)
Best regards,
On Nov 22, 2007 11:36 AM, Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Considering that application for android have to be written in java I
somewhat doubt it.
There must be a way to run apps natively or it's just another java OS ...
Razvan
En/na Paul Ishenin ha escrit:
Víctor R. Ruiz пишет:
Hi:
2007/11/22, Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Considering that application for android have to be written in java I
somewhat doubt it.
Even worse, Google uses its own virtual machine.
Lets teach fpc to generate java byte code for
On Nov 21, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Bogusław Brandys wrote:
Luiz Americo Pereira Camara wrote:
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Damien Gerard schreef:
I use SVn with my projects in lazarus.
I added the file project.lpi. This file is sent nearly at each
commit and always provides conflicts with others
On Nov 21, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Bogusław Brandys wrote:
Luiz Americo Pereira Camara wrote:
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Damien Gerard schreef:
I use SVn with my projects in lazarus.
I added the file project.lpi. This file is sent nearly at each
commit and always provides conflicts with others
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 04:52:34PM +0700, Paul Ishenin wrote:
2007/11/22, Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Considering that application for android have to be written in java I
somewhat doubt it.
Even worse, Google uses its own virtual machine.
Lets teach fpc to generate java byte code
On Nov 22, 2007, at 11:27 AM, Damien Gerard wrote:
On Nov 21, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Bogusław Brandys wrote:
Luiz Americo Pereira Camara wrote:
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Damien Gerard schreef:
I use SVn with my projects in lazarus.
I added the file project.lpi. This file is sent nearly at
-0.9.25-
fpc-2.2.1-20071121-win32.exe) I have the following error :
Ressource TIFileDataProvider not found.
The error disappears with the snapshots 20071122.
A screenshot is available if needed.
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On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:25:54 +0100
Damien Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 21, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Bogusław Brandys wrote:
Luiz Americo Pereira Camara wrote:
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Damien Gerard schreef:
I use SVn with my projects in lazarus.
I added the file project.lpi.
En/na Mattias Gaertner ha escrit:
.lfm files: no
.lrs files: it depends. It is recommended to keep them.
Why? Cannot they be automatically generated from the lfm?
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Mattias Gaertner schreef:
.res files: I don't know.
I think they can be removed.
Vincent
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On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:51:36 +0100
Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
En/na Mattias Gaertner ha escrit:
.lfm files: no
.lrs files: it depends. It is recommended to keep them.
Why? Cannot they be automatically generated from the lfm?
They are. But only if the units are in the
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:51:36 +0100
Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
En/na Mattias Gaertner ha escrit:
.lfm files: no
.lrs files: it depends. It is recommended to keep them.
Why? Cannot they be automatically generated from the lfm?
And I forgot:
lrs files are normally in the
The standard sockets copile under WinCE?
2007/11/22, Razvan Adrian Bogdan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Nov 22, 2007 12:32 AM, Daniel Rincón García [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I use the sockets components to make an application for WinCE?
LNet, Indy, Synapse, i think all of them work on WinCE and
Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 04:52:34PM +0700, Paul Ishenin wrote:
2007/11/22, Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Considering that application for android have to be written in java I
somewhat doubt it.
Even worse, Google uses its own virtual machine.
On 22/11/2007, willem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marco van de Voort wrote:
Have a look at
http://www.freepascal.org/faq.html#dotnet
specially the last paragraph.
Well the last paragraph is Palmos . It simply dead.
But with android you can earn money.
Thats the big difference.
no,
Have a look at
http://www.freepascal.org/faq.html#dotnet
specially the last paragraph.
Well the last paragraph is Palmos . It simply dead.
But with android you can earn money.
Thats the big difference.
I think he mean last paragraph of DOT NET part, the link is not opening
on that part,
Why not? Course, it is supported. But... At first, double size increasing makes
it sensitive (especially in mob.phones). But it is the least problem.
Traditionally one symbol is considered as 1 byte (it is more than enough for
latin and cyrillic), it makes many incompartibilities with a good
Vasily I. Volchenko schreef:
And now disadvantages of UTF-8 text files.
1. 1-byte text is stable for both byte errors and byte losses (just spoiled
byte will be a spoiled char). Unicode (2 or 4 byte) is stable for byte
spoilage. Large part of UTF-8 file can be spoiled both with byte loss and
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:51:36 +0100
Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
En/na Mattias Gaertner ha escrit:
.lfm files: no
.lrs files: it depends. It is recommended to keep them.
Why? Cannot they be automatically generated from the lfm?
And I
On Nov 22, 2007, at 1:41 PM, Luiz Americo Pereira Camara wrote:
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:51:36 +0100
Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
En/na Mattias Gaertner ha escrit:
.lfm files: no
.lrs files: it depends. It is recommended to keep them.
Why? Cannot they
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 11:53:52AM +0200, Razvan Adrian Bogdan wrote:
On Nov 22, 2007 11:36 AM, Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Considering that application for android have to be written in java I
somewhat doubt it.
There must be a way to run apps natively or it's just another java
Hello,
I know people here are mainly interested in Pascal but I thought I can share
some information about my C++ project that is based on the FreePascal
library code. I have attempted to create a cross platform C++ library called
wxVCL; this C++ library for wxWidgets is equivalent to that of
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 10:41:44AM +0100, willem wrote:
Well object pascal lies between java and c++.
It lies at C++ level.
android uses the eclipse ide.
but antlr has also an eclipse plugin.
object pascal and java grammars are available for antlr.
so we can bridge the gap between java
Damien Gerard wrote:
I had some headaches after adding lrs to svn repositories. Definitely
i don't add lrs and lps files to my svn repositories.
I agree with lps due to it contains about the session. So it should be
added into a repository.
Like .res and now I have nice commits.
And I
On Nov 22, 2007, at 2:11 PM, Luiz Americo Pereira Camara wrote:
Damien Gerard wrote:
I had some headaches after adding lrs to svn repositories.
Definitely i don't add lrs and lps files to my svn repositories.
I agree with lps due to it contains about the session. So it should
be added
Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 10:41:44AM +0100, willem wrote:
Well object pascal lies between java and c++.
It lies at C++ level.
android uses the eclipse ide.
but antlr has also an eclipse plugin.
object pascal and java grammars are available for antlr.
I would at first doubt one c++ programmer would say that. But who did? :-)
Sérgio Marcelo
willem escreveu:
and the developper of c++ said that c++ needs to be improved but there
is already a solution it is object pascal.
regards
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 04:58:56 -0800
Guru Kathiresan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I know people here are mainly interested in Pascal
Correct and have a nice day.
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* Guru Kathiresan wrote, On 22/11/07 12:58:
Hello,
I know people here are mainly interested in Pascal but I thought I can share
some information about my C++ project that is based on the FreePascal
library code. I have attempted to create a cross platform C++ library called
wxVCL; this C++
UTF8 can be resynced. So if you loose one char (partially) software can
detect it
and restart at the next char.
Can be. But not all times and not all the software.
At last, the fact that Lazarus compiled for windows, uses ansi (cp1251)
while lazarus for linux uses UTF-8 is completely
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, Damien Gerard wrote:
On Nov 22, 2007, at 2:42 PM, willem wrote:
Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 10:41:44AM +0100, willem wrote:
Well object pascal lies between java and c++.
It lies at C++ level.
android uses the eclipse
On Nov 22, 2007, at 3:18 PM, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, Damien Gerard wrote:
On Nov 22, 2007, at 2:42 PM, willem wrote:
Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 10:41:44AM +0100, willem wrote:
Well object pascal lies between java and c++.
It lies at
I'd try to compile Zeos Library in a Dll using Lazarus, it comiples, but
can't be loaded at least using LoadLibrary in Windows, resulting in an
Unknown Run-Time error 202.
Reading in old forums, I found that isn't possible to create forms in
dlls because of LCL problems, a bug report was
Guadagnini David wrote:
In attach You can found my TMaskEdit component that work well in Windows
At first glance this looks like a clean implementation without copied
code (can sombody this verify agains cppbuilder implementations)
Some remarks about the code:
Try to avoid Arguments and
Guadagnini David wrote:
Try to avoid Arguments and Methods prefixed with _
For Aguments there is no problem in prefixing them with A, for
property getters there is nothing wrong with prefixing them with Get.
In your case, GetIsMask makes perfectly clear that it reads the
IsMasked property.
Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
I'd try to compile Zeos Library in a Dll using Lazarus, it comiples, but
can't be loaded at least using LoadLibrary in Windows, resulting in an
Unknown Run-Time error 202.
Reading in old forums, I found that isn't possible to create forms in
dlls because of LCL
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 02:42:58PM +0100, willem wrote:
Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 10:41:44AM +0100, willem wrote:
Well object pascal lies between java and c++.
It lies at C++ level.
android uses the eclipse ide.
but antlr has also an eclipse plugin.
Try to avoid Arguments and Methods prefixed with _
For Aguments there is no problem in prefixing them with A, for
property getters there is nothing wrong with prefixing them with Get.
In your case, GetIsMask makes perfectly clear that it reads the
IsMasked property.
Ok!
Variable names
Marc Weustink escribió:
Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Creating dlls is not the problem, but anything TAppliation related
cannot be used in a dll. (delphi uses some hhoks to connect the
TAppliation instance in the dll to the one in the mainapp)
That means Zeos uses LCL?, I still don't understand
Hi all,
Especially to laz's svn maintainers...
I saw laz 9.24 fixes branch on svn had been updated in the last 20
hours. I just want to confirm, is this branch exactly the same with 9.24
release? Because I see most updates had been done 2 weeks ago.
If it is then I'll use this branch for my
Hi,
This change allows you to read any file formats TARGA.
I send the complete file, I am not a developer FPC ;)
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Hi all,
Especially to laz's svn maintainers...
I saw laz 9.24 fixes branch on svn had been updated in the last 20
hours. I just want to confirm, is this branch exactly the same with 9.24
release? Because I see most updates had been done 2 weeks ago.
If it is then I'll use
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, wile64 wrote:
Hi,
This change allows you to read any file formats TARGA.
I send the complete file, I am not a developer FPC ;)
Thank you very much. I committed the file to SVN.
Michael.
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Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 02:42:58PM +0100, willem wrote:
Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 10:41:44AM +0100, willem wrote:
Well object pascal lies between java and c++.
It lies at C++ level.
android uses the
Sérgio Marcelo - Sumicity Networks wrote:
I would at first doubt one c++ programmer would say that. But who did?
:-)
well the c++ programmer who did say that is Bjarne Stoustrup,
the designer and implementor of the c++ language
Sérgio Marcelo
willem escreveu:
and the developper of c++ said
I think it would be a lot more productive to instead write wrapper C++
classes around the Free Pascal ones.
That would give someone full access to the Free Pascal libraries in a
much more efficient way then re-writing everything. Not to mention
that you would get bug fixes instantaneously when
-Original Message-
From: Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
I think it would be a lot more productive to instead write wrapper C++
classes around the Free Pascal ones.
snip
This same thing is done to access C++ libraries in Free Pascal, so the
other way around is certainly also possible.
-Original Message-
From: Sam Liddicott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for this.
Have you heard of a project called ALMA (on freshmeat) which may (or may
not) help you with this.
I haven't heard about it. It looks like a nice tool. I used delphi2cpp from
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 07:52:59PM +0100, willem wrote:
I know that the lazarus grammar is based on yacc
The FPC is recursive descent and is not based on yacc. Syntax highlighter
parsers don't have to be 100% correct.
Before you start you might also learn your target better, and at least
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 08:22:50PM +0100, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
I think it would be a lot more productive to instead write wrapper C++
classes around the Free Pascal ones.
That would give someone full access to the Free Pascal libraries in a
much more efficient way then
On Nov 22, 2007 9:21 PM, Guru Kathiresan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but when people want to use the code as a static library with Digital Mars
C++, VC++, Watcom C++, then it is next to impossible to use the FP
libraries.
In that case I would say they can either use gcc where one can use .o
Michael Van Canneyt schreef:
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, wile64 wrote:
Hi,
This change allows you to read any file formats TARGA.
I send the complete file, I am not a developer FPC ;)
Thank you very much. I committed the file to SVN.
Something went wrong:
2007/11/22, Vincent Snijders [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Van Canneyt schreef:
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, wile64 wrote:
Hi,
This change allows you to read any file formats TARGA.
I send the complete file, I am not a developer FPC ;)
Thank you very much. I committed the file to SVN.
On Nov 22, 2007 12:46 PM, Vasily I. Volchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At last, the fact that Lazarus compiled for windows, uses ansi (cp1251) while
lazarus for linux uses UTF-8 is completely inacceptible.
Read the Manual (which in our case means wiki):
In that case I would say they can either use gcc where one can use .o
object files from fpc directly (like in a static lib), or they can use
a shared lib. Anyway, I don't think this is a big restriction.
GCC is very slow in Windows and not all professional Windows developers use
it. Mostly
Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 07:52:59PM +0100, willem wrote:
I know that the lazarus grammar is based on yacc
I did some google search on the fpc
I do know that google searches results are not always correct.
I a a newby to the lazarus project.
but i did study
1) Start using it right now at your own risk (the updates of two weeks
ago have been tested, the last ones not yet) and participate to the
fixes branch testing.
Never mind the risk, I knew about it since the beginning. What I meant,
is the source code on 9.24 fixes branch exactly the same
OK, I understand the problems of using utf8 on windows, but I am speaking about
other things. Why lazarus should save (and load) pascal (and only pascal, not
lfm/lrs, not po) files in the internal encoding? If gtk2 version supports utf8,
it forces user to save all files in utf8, when if windows
On Nov 23, 2007 12:22 AM, Guru Kathiresan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GCC is very slow in Windows and not all professional Windows developers use
it. Mostly they'll use VC++ and Intel C++ compiler.
Then they should use an external library. (what's so bad about it??
Most c++ apps I see are
Hi,
Attached is a minor patch for CodeTools Options dialog. It fixes the
items in the last tab. They got clipped because autosize was not
enabled.
Regards,
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