<p>Am 12.05.2017 11:10 schrieb "Mark Morgan Lloyd" <<a href="mailto:markMLl.fpc-pascal@telemetry.co.uk">markMLl.fpc-pascal@telemetry.co.uk</a>>:<br>
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> On 05/11/2017 09:37 AM, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal wrote:>> Am 11.05.2017<br>
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>> 18:14 schrieb "Jon Foster" <<a href="mailto:jon-lists@jfpossibilities.com">jon-lists@jfpossibilities.com</a> ><br>
>> <mailto:<a href="mailto:jon-lists@jfpossibilities.com">jon-lists@jfpossibilities.com</a>>>:> > Anyhow tips on the FPC->C++<br>
>> front would be appreciated. I will probably > search the list archives<br>
>> as I know this topic comes up repeatedly. I > don't understand how<br>
>> ginormous an undertaking this might be but maybe I > can contribute<br>
>> something on this front.>> I can't speak for other approaches to<br>
>> interface with C++ code, but > patches to the compiler's cppclass<br>
>> support are definitely welcome :D It > will never support everything<br>
>> there is in C++, but if we'd manage to > interface with most library<br>
>> code that would be something...<br>
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> Apologies for bad threading here. Sven, can I just go off on a slight tangent before that part of the discussion adjourns to fpc-devel, since this is a user rather than a developer question.<br>
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> What's the current situation with FPC interface to the Subversion support libraries which I think is something you were looking at at one point?</p>
<p>Nope, I never looked at the Subversion libraries.</p>
<p>> In extremis, I suppose that it should be possible for a program written in FPC to use Lua as a shim when calling C++.</p>
<p>Before that I'd say the Delphi support for the binding generator SWIG should be checked (at least I thought it already had some).</p>
<p>Regards,<br>
Sven</p>