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I do not find any Code Coverage tool for C++ based applications developed in RAD Studio 11.2 The Delphi Code Coverage tool is working good for Delphi based applications but C++ is ignored. I really want to look into if anyone achieved code coverage for their C++ applications. Require some help here from the C++ intelligent minds.
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Hello, I'm using Rad Studio 12.1. via Android Studio, As Android14- API 34 SDK, I downloaded NDK version 20.0.5594570. I am also using jdk 22.0. I specify the paths in the SDK ndk manager by selecting the android-64 bit option from the Deployment->sdkmanager section in Rad Studio. After following these steps, when I open an empty project and run my project with Android 64 bit, it always gives the following Error: "Your Android device does not support the selected target platform architecture". As far as I understand, rad studio creates a project with arm64-v8a architecture. However, none of the Android emulator devices created with SDKManager currently support ARM architecture. It only allows emulators with x86_64 architecture. I guess that's why I'm getting this error. I've been searching for days, but I couldn't find anything clear because the versions are so new. The methods, emulator devices, etc. I use in the link below. with. I put detailed pictures about it. Can you help me
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I plan to create some introductory videos for my DelphiTube channel on this topic: Delphi for C-Sharpers The question is, why should a C-Sharper (C# user) learn Delphi? I am definitely biased toward Delphi, but is it really beneficial for a C-Sharp user? My thoughts are: Learning another language is a good option. Delphi can create standalone executable that do not need third-party frameworks. You can build cross-platform native applications with Delphi. It would be an easy move if you joined through the C++ Builder path. Delphi is highly productive. What's your point of view? Can you add some reasons? Please guide. Thank you so much for your attention and participation.
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I heard that Delphi is Pascal language based. I am planning to develop cross-platform apps. I come down to 2 options: RAD Studio 10 or 11 (depends on how poor I will be) Visual Studio 2022 (C++ based) My primary interest is to monitor huge amount (may be several hundred to thousand) of sensors over internet. Can you help me to choose between 1 and 2? Can we program or interact with hardware directly through Pascal language? Is it easier to interact hardware with Pascal than with C/C++, for example, handling MCU register, address content, etc? I am new to Pascal. Hope to hear your opinions.
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Installing C++Builder Community Edition after already installed Delphi Community
Vlad from Moscow posted a topic in General Help
A month ago I installed Delphi Community 10.3. After that I decide to install C++ Builder Community. But during the process of installation but I got a message that says that I need to remove the previous installation. I saw the item "About Embarcadero Delphi" in the help menu of the current installation and saw that there is written Installed Updates: Delphi 10.3 and C++ Builder 10.3 Updates 3 SO it looks like I already have C++ Builder 10.3. But I do not know how to run it if it is already installed. That is I can run Delphi 10.3 Community Edition. But where is there C++ Builder?:)- 5 replies
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Manual uninstall of RAD Studio/Delphi/C++Builder 10.4 Sydney
Dev01 posted a topic in Delphi IDE and APIs
How to delete all the files just in case you need to for some unknown reason. Manual uninstall of RAD Studio/Delphi/C++Builder 10.4 Sydney Launch the License Manager from the bin folder (by default “C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\21.0\bin\LicenseManager.exe”) and delete any trial or beta (Test Field) license that you can find. Check it under “License Details” in the center column. Under your Control Panel’s Program and Features Add/Remove Program uninstall the following entries: RAD Studio 10.4 version 21.0 Please follow these instructions to remove any leftover files: If Windows 32-bit, remove the C:\Program Files\Embarcadero\Studio\21.0 directory (or the custom folder you had used). If Windows 64-bit, remove the C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\21.0 directory (or the custom folder you had used). Remove the C:\Users\Public\Documents\Embarcadero\Studio\21.0 directory Remove the C:\ProgramData\Embarcadero\Studio\21.0 directory. Remove the %APPDATA%\Embarcadero\BDS\21.0 directory. Remove the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Embarcadero\BDS\21.0 registry key If Windows 32-bit, remove the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Embarcadero\BDS\21.0 registry key If Windows 64-bit, remove the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Embarcadero\BDS\21.0 If Windows 32-bit, remove the following files from C:\Windows\System32\: BDEAdmin.* CC32*.DLL Midas.* Xerces*.DLL If Windows 64-bit, remove the following files from C:\Windows\SysWOW64\: BDEAdmin.* CC32*.DLL Midas.* Xerces*.DLL Field testers should also do the following (and others may want to as well): Delete the Godzilla license from License manager before uninstalling it or during the installation of RAD Studio 10.4 If you had problems in the second step (uninstalling from Windows Control Panel), try this Microsoft tool to solve uninstallation problems: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9779673-
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Support for RAD Studio Sydney in New Versions of Devart Data Access Components
Jordan Sanders posted a topic in Delphi Third-Party
Devart, the leading provider of database management software, connectivity solutions and developer tools, rolled out new versions of Delphi Data Access Components to keep assisting software engineers in developing fast native applications. The key feature of the recently updated products is support for the newly released RAD Studio 10.4 Sydney. The release also includes such key enhancements as: support for macOS 64-bit in the latest version 2.0.8 of Lazarus; support for the Pipe, Secure Pipe, and Secure TCP protocols in NexusDB; support for the Line geometric type in PgDAC; a new option AllFieldsAsNullable in DBF. Devart Delphi Data Access Components are the libraries of components for Delphi developers that provide direct access to multiple databases, and allow developing multi-platform applications in Embarcadero RAD Studio, Delphi, C++Builder, Lazarus, and Free Pascal on Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android, for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. To read the news on the vendor’s official blog, please visit https://blog.devart.com/delphi-data-access-components-with-support-for-rad-studio-10-4.html About Devart Devart is one of the leading developers of database tools and administration software, ALM solutions, data providers for various database servers, data integration and backup solutions. The company also implements Web and Mobile development projects. For additional information about Devart, visit https://www.devart.com/. -
Support for 64-bit Android App Development in EntityDAC
Jordan Sanders posted a topic in Delphi Third-Party
Devart, the leading provider of database management software, connectivity solutions and developer tools, released the new version of EntityDAC 2.3, a Delphi ORM framework for fast object-relational mapping of database objects to Delphi classes using LINQ. The key update in this release is support for 64-bit Android app development, following the release of RAD Studio 10.3.3 that includes a new Delphi compiler for the ARM platform. In RAD Studio 10.3.3, you can build Google Play Store ready Android 64-bit applications, complete with Android App Bundle Support — the official publishing format for Android apps. The new version of EntityDAC will come in handy since, starting August 1, 2019, apps published on Google Play need to support Android devices with 64-bit architectures, which means publishers are required to provide 64-bit versions in addition to 32-bit versions. The trial editions of EntityDAC for macOS and Linux are fully functional: the vendor removed the limitation on the number of ORM metatypes that users can create with the trial version of EntityDAC on these platforms. To learn more about the recent release, visit — https://blog.devart.com/entitydac-now-supports-android-64-bit.html. About Devart Devart is one of the leading developers of database tools and administration software, ALM solutions, data providers for various database servers, data integration and backup solutions. The company also implements Web and Mobile development projects. For additional information about Devart, visit https://www.devart.com/ -
This is posted on QR if you want to vote I'm new to the whole pascal thing compared to your customers (I'm only two year old), and I'm using Delphi community edition 10.2.3 for my current development. I just spent more than 6 hours reading posts and topics about the quality of the IDE and how there are many bugs in it (flagging inline variables as error is funny though) and how it is lacking a lot of quality features that are now a days something for granted. I'm being honest here and I would like to say that the first two things I did after those 6 hours was: 1) look for Delphi alternatives (I found few of them that show promise c# and c++ the vs version) 2) come to propose an Idea here. This is mainly coming from love to the Delphi language and its power, but lets be forward here and say that there is no way I'm going to stick around for as long as those guys in stackOverflow did (some of them 20 years!!!!) with an IDE like the current one. So at the end I would like to propose an Idea that could help a bit, Why not fork the VSCode editor and add the basic form designer to it, it is already supporting Delphi through OminiPascal extension and it could even use syntax highlighters and more features that come out of the box that are not in the Delphi IDE for now. It could support every lacking part from the IDE and it is open sourced so you could get some help from other developers on it. I'm only looking for an answer that could heal the hole in my hart for now. Best regards Nasreddine.
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