[Lazarus] Top-posting, was Re: reading FORTRAN-style input in Lazarus

Fr0sT fr0st.brutal at gmail.com
Fri Aug 5 13:40:46 CEST 2011


Sven Barth wrote:
> 
> I don't think so (IMHO). The advantage with mailing lists is that if 
> I've missed some days I can easily reread the messages without having a 
> continous internet connection (thus I can read on the train, etc), 
> because the mails are stored in my mail client (only once a connection 
> for downloading the mails needed).
> 
> Regards,
> Sven
> 
RSS.
Maillist requires you to receive all of the mails, and you must clear your
mailbox from all these messages; multiple quoting of one message is trouble,
and quoting multiple messages inside one message is absolute hell.

To the topic: in fact, it's quite simple to create such a parser yourself.
Alternatively, you might create obj file with a wrapper over C function
scanf which does the trick (but this is quite weird way :) ).

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