+ Last remarks from Luk Vandelaer set up

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michael 1999-07-09 15:03:01 +00:00
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@ -5404,7 +5404,7 @@ None.
\Declaration
Procedure SetLength(var S : String; Len : Longint);
\Description
\var{SetLength} sets the lentgth of the string \var{S} to \var{Len}. \var{S}
\var{SetLength} sets the length of the string \var{S} to \var{Len}. \var{S}
can be an ansistring or a short string.
For \var{ShortStrings}, \var{Len} can maximally be 255. For \var{AnsiStrings}
it can have any value. For \var{AnsiString} strings, \var{SetLength} {\em
@ -5461,7 +5461,7 @@ angle in radians.
\Errors
None.
\SeeAlso
\seef{Cos}, \seef{Pi}, \seef{Exp}
\seef{Cos}, \seef{Pi}, \seef{Exp}, \seef{Ln}
\end{function}
\FPCexample{ex62}
@ -5471,8 +5471,8 @@ None.
Function SizeOf (X : Any Type) : Longint;
\Description
\var{SizeOf} Returns the size, in bytes, of any variable or type-identifier.
{\em Remark:} this isn't Really a RTL function. Its result is calculated at
\var{SizeOf} returns the size, in bytes, of any variable or type-identifier.
{\em Remark:} this isn't really a RTL function. Its result is calculated at
compile-time, and hard-coded in your executable.
\Errors
None.
@ -5492,7 +5492,7 @@ Function Sptr : Pointer;
\Errors
None.
\SeeAlso
\seef{SSeg}
\end{function}
\FPCexample{ex64}
@ -5532,7 +5532,7 @@ Function SSeg : Longint;
\Description
\var{SSeg} returns the Stack Segment. This function is only
supported for compatibolity reasons, as \var{Sptr} returns the
supported for compatibility reasons, as \var{Sptr} returns the
correct contents of the stackpointer.
\Errors
None.
@ -5566,7 +5566,7 @@ Function Succ (X : Any ordinal type) : Same type;
\Description
\var{Succ} returns the element that succeeds the element that was passed
to it. If it is applied to the last value of the ordinal type, and the
program was compiled with range checking on (\var{\{\$R+\}}, then a run-time
program was compiled with range checking on (\var{\{\$R+\}}), then a run-time
error will be generated.
\Errors
@ -5598,12 +5598,12 @@ None.
Function Trunc (X : Real) : Longint;
\Description
\var{Trunc} returns the integer part of \var{X},
which is always smaller than (or equal to) \var{X}.
\var{Trunc} returns the integer part of \var{X},
which is always smaller than (or equal to) \var{X} in absolute value.
\Errors
None.
\SeeAlso
\seef{Frac}, \seef{Int}, \seef{Trunc}
\seef{Frac}, \seef{Int}, \seef{Round}
\end{function}
\FPCexample{ex70}
@ -5652,7 +5652,7 @@ value, and stores this value in the variable \var{V}, which
can be of type \var{Longint}, \var{Real} and \var{Byte}.
If the conversion isn't succesfull, then the parameter \var{Code} contains
the index of the character in \var{S} which prevented the conversion.
The string \var{S} isn't allow to contain spaces.
The string \var{S} isn't allowed to contain spaces.
\Errors
If the conversion doesn't succeed, the value of \var{Code} indicates the
position where the conversion went wrong.
@ -5688,7 +5688,7 @@ representation requires less than \var{NumChars} characters then the output
is filled up with spaces, to the left of the generated string, thus
resulting in a right-aligned representation.
If no formatting is specified, then the number is written using its natural
length, with a space in front of it if it's positive, and a minus sign if
length, with nothing in front of it if it's positive, and a minus sign if
it's negative.
Real numbers are, by default, written in scientific notation.