fpc/utils/fpmc
tom_at_work acbc94e0fd - initial support for the android/arm target in the compiler; resulting .so's can be used for Android/ARM app development.
- basic rtl support using system calls
- fp(c)make/fppkg/makefile support

todo:
- revisit systems/t_android.pas: mostly duplicate with t_linux.pas, containing
lots of unnecessary code
- revisit rtl changes
- android ndk header translation import
- better app build/packaging support
- android/x86 support

git-svn-id: branches/targetandroid@21061 -
2012-04-26 09:36:42 +00:00
..
dumpfile.pp
fpmake.pp * Added fpmake.pp files for utilities 2012-04-07 20:06:14 +00:00
fpmc.pp
fpmcgtk.pp
frmabout.pp
frmmain.pp
frmoptions.pp
Makefile - initial support for the android/arm target in the compiler; resulting .so's can be used for Android/ARM app development. 2012-04-26 09:36:42 +00:00
Makefile.fpc
msgcomp.pp
README.txt * added .txt extensions to all README, TODO and COPYING files 2009-02-28 17:34:08 +00:00
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.