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10.3.2 as next or waiting for 10.4?

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Is there any official or less official info about that?

10.3.2 as next or long wait for 10.4 ?

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Webinar: What’s New in Delphi, C++Builder, and RAD Studio 10.3.2?

 

https://community.idera.com/developer-tools/b/blog/posts/what-s-new-in-delphi-10-3-2-webinar-next-week

http://s608.t.en25.com/e/es?s=608&e=3212415&elqTrackId=65d0dc3c5cdd4756be52277591b686f0&elq=c25618b1ac194292a576b4839d8d5592&elqaid=31246&elqat=1

 

Presenters: The Embarcadero Product Management Team - Sarina DuPont, Marco Cantu, and David Millington
Session: Wednesday, Jul 24, 2019, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM CST

Join the Embarcadero Product Management Team to discover new capabilities throughout Delphi, C++Builder, and RAD Studio designed to delight Delphi multi-device developers and C++ Windows Developers. 

https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1262173778065437955

 

 

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any guesses when 10.3.2 might be released? Don't they usually start these dog-and-pony shows within a few weeks of release?

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1 hour ago, David Schwartz said:

any guesses when 10.3.2 might be released? Don't they usually start these dog-and-pony shows within a few weeks of release?

Can be within days 

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Oh, goody! Can't pinpoint the exact problems, but I'm guessing soon I might get a project for iOS running again.

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16 minutes ago, Emil Mustea said:

Please look at "RAD Studio 10.3.2" in the following link:

 

https://community.idera.com/developer-tools/b/blog/posts/rad-studio-roadmap-may-2019

 

I think best option is to keep 10.3.2 for a while because 10.4 has deep changes: LSP for Delphi and unified memory management.

Unified memory management only affects mobile compilers and if you are developing for Android you will have to use 10.4. Developers developing for iOS will still be able to use 10.3.2 for a while, but probably not for too long... and even for them it would be smart to switch to 10.4 as soon as possible to adjust their codebases.

 

As far as LSP is concerned... code completion and navigation as well as code insight is pretty much broken as-is... I cannot imagine LSP in its first release being so bad that it would justify staying at 10.3.2.

 

Also 10.3.2 and 10.4 can live side by side... so you can have both and use version that is more appropriate for any particular reason you may have.

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2 hours ago, Dalija Prasnikar said:

As far as LSP is concerned... code completion and navigation as well as code insight is pretty much broken as-is... I cannot imagine LSP in its first release being so bad that it would justify staying at 10.3.2.

Am I googled correctly that LSP stands for language server protocol?

If yes how it can improve code completion and navigation? Especially in first release with LSP.

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If yes how it can improve code completion and navigation?

With LSP the same parser can be used for IDE and compiler. Now they're completely different.

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In addition the LSP can run as a background thread parsing while you type and then providing the results asynchronously.

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So all that years of buggy code completion and not working error insight were because nobody realised to use existing parser from compiler and do it in separate thread? Cool story!:classic_biggrin:

Ok, will see.

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