RES: [fpc-pascal] dot within unit file name
Cesar Liws Gmail
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Fri Jan 18 21:16:14 CET 2008
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[mailto:fpc-pascal-bounces at lists.freepascal.org] Em nome de Marco van de
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Enviada em: sexta-feira, 18 de janeiro de 2008 06:05
Para: FPC-Pascal users discussions
Assunto: Re: [fpc-pascal] dot within unit file name
> - Can someone provide the grammar how an identifier looks like in Delphi?
> - How shall the compiler detect that "a.b" is an unit if a is also defined
as a record that
> doesn't contain a field b?
> - How shall the compiler handle if "a.b.c" is an unit and a.b.c is class?
>
> So please come with a design instead of just asking give me this feature
in one line. Because if
> the feature was really important and simple it was for sure already
implemented. The left over
> features are therefor not in the category simple anymore. Also important
is debatable because
> we've already lived without them for years.
> More over it should map one to one to what Delphi does, since it is a
> compability item.
> Also have a look at http://www.freepascal.org/faq.var#extensionselect for
> how to do file a proper proposal.
I saw this week a CodeGear Guy in a cg ng talking about that.
In Win32 its is Just dots in the name, nothing else.
I think is some talk about import ECO objects.
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Cesar Romero
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