Marco van de Voort wrote:
What I think we should devise or adapt is something a bit similar to the
python/perl library model.
What exactly is that model? Triple the average linux packaging system size
by sticking every unit into a separate installable package and provide of a
web of
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
- fpc/lazarus uses these library files just as it would
internal functions...
That is impossible. (or you use internal functions entirely the wrong
way).
Why impossible ?
At compile time, the compiler could decide whether the function is
On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 05:42:26PM +1000, David Lyon wrote:
The model is that you download the source you need and compile it into your
own system.
That's no problem, and already the case.
Define load. Also keep in mind that Perl installs interpreter
sourcecode, what exactly do you imagine
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, David Lyon wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
- fpc/lazarus uses these library files just as it would
internal functions...
That is impossible. (or you use internal functions entirely the wrong
way).
Why
Marco van de Voort wrote:
Define load. Also keep in mind that Perl installs interpreter
sourcecode, what exactly do you imagine for FPC? compiled libs, source?
How do you deal with versioning?
Right. That's what perl does. We should do the same thing. Then compile it
into a library
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, David Lyon wrote:
Marco van de Voort wrote:
Define load. Also keep in mind that Perl installs interpreter
sourcecode, what exactly do you imagine for FPC? compiled libs, source?
How do you deal with versioning?
Right. That's what perl does.
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 10:08:57AM +1000, David Lyon wrote:
When the ToDos are solved the IDE can be extended.
I added a few links to FPC wiki sites there.
Well, I have had a think about this library issue a bit further.
What I think we should devise or adapt is something a bit
On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 09:10:46AM +0200, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 09:46:46 +1000
David Lyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Darius,
Darius Blaszijk wrote:
[...]
2) Lazarus only supports static packages. So installing a package
would always require to recompile
Marco van de Voort wrote:
Darius Blaszijk wrote:
[...]
2) Lazarus only supports static packages. So installing a package
would always require to recompile Lazarus. I have no idea what the
progress on this topic is. Perhaps the wiki has something on it, or
someone from core can comment.
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 09:46:46 +1000
David Lyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Darius,
Darius Blaszijk wrote:
[...]
2) Lazarus only supports static packages. So installing a package
would always require to recompile Lazarus. I have no idea what the
progress on this topic is. Perhaps the
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007, David Lyon wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, this is an absolute must for inclusion in Lazarus
by default. It would ensure that lazarus covers all areas of modern
development. (if such a thing exists...)
When I made my modern comment, I
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007, Inoussa OUEDRAOGO wrote:
Dear Lazarus users,
Web Service Toolkit is a web services package for FPC, Lazarus and
Delphi; Web Service Toolkit is meant to ease web services
consumption and creation by FPC, Lazarus and Delphi users.
I updated from SVN and compiled
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Michael Van Canneyt
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 3:34 AM
To: lazarus@miraclec.com
Subject: Re: [lazarus] Web Service Toolkit release 0.5
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007, Inoussa OUEDRAOGO wrote:
Dear Lazarus users,
Web Service Toolkit is a web services
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, this is an absolute must for inclusion in Lazarus
by default. It would ensure that lazarus covers all areas of modern
development. (if such a thing exists...)
When I made my modern comment, I actually meant it with students in
mind. Who
David Lyon wrote:
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, this is an absolute must for inclusion in
Lazarus
by default. It would ensure that lazarus covers all areas of modern
development. (if such a thing exists...)
When I made my modern comment, I actually meant it with
Hi Darius,
Darius Blaszijk wrote:
1) package management is currently being developed under FPC (see
fppkg and fpmkunit and http://wiki.freepascal.org/FPMake). It will
consist of a repository with downloadable packages for FPC. This
could be extended easily in the near future for Lazarus. But
Dear Lazarus users,
Web Service Toolkit is a web services package for FPC, Lazarus and
Delphi; Web Service Toolkit is meant to ease web services
consumption and creation by FPC, Lazarus and Delphi users.
Features :
- client and server development
- services as standalone EXE or dynamic libraries
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