IDK about GLM but GPT 5.4 Extra High has been great when I've used it in the VS Code Copilot extension, I see no actual reason Opus should consume 3x more quota than it the way it does
Which Github page do you mean? I wasn't aware they'd started putting properly packaged binary releases on Github.
Don't download the bundled Free Pascal and Lazarus distributions from this site, they're very outdated. Just get the normal releases from the actual Free Pascal and Lazarus sites which are linked at the top of the page.…
I think you somewhat misunderstood the manner I was suggesting you'd be approaching things there, though nothing you've said is incorrect.
That's not really true at all. The single byte / single character comma separators are all that matters there. As long as you directly acknowledge / exactly replicate whatever blob of data happens to be in between each…
What exactly is wrong with Nim's docs, in your opinion? They seem fine after perusing the ones at the following link a bit just now: https://nim-lang.org/documentation.html
Two things: A) The person you're replying to is simply quite wrong about the amount of Pascal libraries available. There is no "domain of interest" I can think of that does not have at least one "defacto" library for…
This is a very strange comment IMO. There are already perhaps too many XML and JSON handling libraries for Object Pascal, as well as libraries for pretty much anything else I can think of.
You could write something along the lines of `writeln` using `array of const` with today's Free Pascal. It's still strictly better that it's actually implemented as a built-in for various reasons, though. Also, yes,…
You use "array of const" to write the equivalent of a regular C variadic function in modern Pascal implementations such as Delphi and Free Pascal: https://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/ref/refsu69.html That said, as far…
TFW you code in Object Pascal and don't have C-trubz
I tried Hyper, listed in their "apps made with Electron" gallery thing. lol 250 megabyte fancy command-prompt
IDK about GLM but GPT 5.4 Extra High has been great when I've used it in the VS Code Copilot extension, I see no actual reason Opus should consume 3x more quota than it the way it does
Which Github page do you mean? I wasn't aware they'd started putting properly packaged binary releases on Github.
Don't download the bundled Free Pascal and Lazarus distributions from this site, they're very outdated. Just get the normal releases from the actual Free Pascal and Lazarus sites which are linked at the top of the page.…
I think you somewhat misunderstood the manner I was suggesting you'd be approaching things there, though nothing you've said is incorrect.
That's not really true at all. The single byte / single character comma separators are all that matters there. As long as you directly acknowledge / exactly replicate whatever blob of data happens to be in between each…
What exactly is wrong with Nim's docs, in your opinion? They seem fine after perusing the ones at the following link a bit just now: https://nim-lang.org/documentation.html
Two things: A) The person you're replying to is simply quite wrong about the amount of Pascal libraries available. There is no "domain of interest" I can think of that does not have at least one "defacto" library for…
This is a very strange comment IMO. There are already perhaps too many XML and JSON handling libraries for Object Pascal, as well as libraries for pretty much anything else I can think of.
You could write something along the lines of `writeln` using `array of const` with today's Free Pascal. It's still strictly better that it's actually implemented as a built-in for various reasons, though. Also, yes,…
You use "array of const" to write the equivalent of a regular C variadic function in modern Pascal implementations such as Delphi and Free Pascal: https://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/ref/refsu69.html That said, as far…
TFW you code in Object Pascal and don't have C-trubz
I tried Hyper, listed in their "apps made with Electron" gallery thing. lol 250 megabyte fancy command-prompt