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   Robert AH Prins to Marco van de Voort   
   Re: FPC - trying again :(   
   11 Jan 12 00:59:32   
   
   From: spamtrap@prino.org   
      
   On 2012-01-10 23:19, Marco van de Voort wrote:   
   > On 2012-01-10, Robert AH Prins  wrote:   
   >> 3) Start fp.exe via the Windows Explorer.   
   >   
   > Try a command prompt. Via explorer might not set working dir.   
   >   
   >> - primary file c:\lift\lift.pas   
   >> - assembler style: Intel (but no conditional define of "asm")   
   >> - mode debug   
   >> - backtrace line info for debugging   
   >> - rest all defaults   
   >>   
   >> Note: It would be very nice to have an option that would write the   
   >> entire environment into a simple text file for inclusion in postings, I   
   >> haven't been able to figure out where Compiler options are stored, I   
   >> expected fp.ini, but changing the state of e.g. Range Checking does not   
   >> change fp.ini...   
   >   
   > 1. Clean out redundant assembler. It might have hidden assumptions about   
   >     compiler and rtl internals.   
      
   If you compile without defining "asm", all assembler will be out, with   
   the exception of the code in write_time, I don't remember why there is   
   no corresponding pure-Pascal version of that procedure, even the latest   
   TP3 version I can access right now (no DVD-RAM due to a dead PC) already   
   used inline "assembler" for that routine.   
      
   > 2. Provide hh_common and other missing sources so we can actually test?!?   
      
   See my other reply, hhcommon.pas is on Google docs, what other sources   
   are missing?   
      
   Robert   
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