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  • This page explains how to create Debian packages for the [[FPC]] compiler itself. * for information on creating Debian packages for any application, see [[Debian package structure]].
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  • == Packages == There are various different meanings of the term "packages" in the combined FPC/Lazarus projects.
    1 KB (210 words) - 23:48, 7 April 2023
  • This is tested with OpenSuse 11.x but it should work with the commercial version, too. ...sions of Lazarus and FPC can be found in Packman community repository. Add it using the Yast tool, then install Lazarus. Yast takes care of FPC dependenc
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  • === Packages === On Mac OS X, the toolkit is available as a fink package (but check that it's up-to-date). Installation:
    1 KB (159 words) - 10:42, 2 March 2021
  • You can '''not''' edit them here. It only shows the final results. ...mpiler options inherited from packages and the additions from the project. Packages inherit options via their '''usage''' [[IDE_Window:_Package_Options|options
    1 KB (172 words) - 12:39, 29 January 2021
  • ...72014/http://web.me.com/macpgmr/XDev/XDevStatus.html The Wayback Machine]. It contains lots of useful information about the various units and tools inclu === Packages ===
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  • {{IDE Window: Installed Packages}} This is the list of packages that will be compiled into the IDE when it is rebuilt.
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  • ...ins a set of units to interface to the GNU debugger (GDB) library, libgdb. It is used in the Free Pascal text-based IDE. The units are: ...Implements the TGDBController object, which controls a debugging session. It implements methods which map to GDB commands. (View Interface)
    992 bytes (146 words) - 14:26, 28 May 2022
  • ...libasync unit provides cross-platform units for asynchronous input/output. It is mainly a low-level implementation of fpasync, which is an OOP implementa ...ains some classes which create an OOP wrapper around the libasync package. It is meant to integrate asynchroneous I/O in programs that also have another
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  • The package graph shows the currently loaded packages and which package uses which, and which package is used by which. Click on a package to see some general information about it in the window below.
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  • ...GNU LGPL license. Currently supports DirectX, X11, VBE1.2+ and fakemodes. It has been tested on Windows (all versions since Windows 95; on i386 and x86_ ...r svgalib) and offers better compatibility between platforms (meaning that it emulates quite well the graphics modes of the TP7 DOS and Go32v2 graph unit
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  • Available as binary packages for Windows 32/64, FreeBSD, macOS and Linux. It is Open Source. LGPL 2.1.
    809 bytes (109 words) - 08:56, 22 August 2020
  • This is a proposal for pas2js packages, working similar to FPC/Delphi packages. Advantages of packages:
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  • ...w shows the unit dependencies implied by the uses sections. You can access it via ''View / Unit Dependencies''. ...if you installed docking, you can dock this window. The screen shot shows it on Gtk2 with anchordocking installed.
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  • ...1.6 it only searched the units listed in the project inspector. Since 1.7 it searches all used units (i.e. lpr uses section) too. * '''Packages''': Search units from used packages.
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  • Q: Where do I add the path for source of 3rd party components? In Delphi it was in the "Library path". ...appears in the lower part of the list in the project inspector ("Required packages"), and the IDE knows where to find the units contained in the package so th
    2 KB (302 words) - 16:47, 22 March 2022
  • It includes routines for: Overall, it is rather complete system for numeric methods.
    2 KB (255 words) - 08:20, 14 August 2020
  • ...hat future processors won't get performance gains by higher clock-rates as it was during the last decades. Instead, the CPUs will be multi core. However, ...threading ready. Some things like the heap manager need tuning, but that's it.
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  • ...y copy these files to the primary config path. It does not copy all files; it copies each file when needed (i.e. the primary file does not exist). Note: If they contain more, then it means there is no default or you found a bug.
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  • It's a further development of [[DMath]] from Jean Debord. It is entirely written in Pascal and does not depend on external libraries.
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