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