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![]() change in utils/fpcm/fpcmake.ini in prevous commit. Adapt also other files to that change: * compiler/globals.pas: Replace $FPCTARGET by os_string if tf_use_8_3 flag is set for target_info also. * tests/Makefile.fpc: Modify TEST_TARGETSUFFIX in the same way as TARGETSUFFIX was modified in previous commit. * tests/utils/dotest.pp: + New variable UseOSOnly, set to true if only target OS name should be used for subdirectories. git-svn-id: trunk@18228 - |
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dumpfile.pp | ||
fpmc.pp | ||
fpmcgtk.pp | ||
frmabout.pp | ||
frmmain.pp | ||
frmoptions.pp | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.fpc | ||
msgcomp.pp | ||
README.txt | ||
readmsg.pp | ||
test.mc |
This is the Free Pascal Message Compiler. It compiles a .mc file into a .rc and .msg file which can be compiled by a resource compiler such as windres. For example: fpmc -l 90 -e -v -i test.mc -p -r -m windres -i test.rc -o test.res It also produces a .pp pascal unit which contains constant definitions for any message aliases (SymbolicName) found in the .mc file. The compiler recognizes the following directives in the .mc file: MessageID SymbolicName Language Other directives as defined by Microsoft are not yet supported. The readmsg program reads and dumps a .msg message file to screen. dumpfile produces a hex dump of a file. They were mainly used for debugging. Enjoy ! Michael.