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- #
- # This file is part of the Free Pascal Compiler
- # Copyright (c) 1999-2018 by the Free Pascal Development team
- #
- # Hebrew (CP1255) language file for Free Pascal Compiler
- # Contributed by Ido Kanner <idokan at gmail.com> and Dotan Kamber <kamberd at yahoo.com>
- # Based on errore.msg of SVN revision 8988
- #
- # See the file COPYING.v2, included in this distribution,
- # for details about the copyright.
- #
- # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- #
- # CodePage 1255
- #
- # The constants are build in the following order:
- # <part>_<type>_<txtidentifier>
- #
- # <part> is the part of the compiler the message is used
- # asmr_ assembler parsing
- # asmw_ assembler writing/binary writers
- # unit_ unit handling
- # scan_ scanner
- # parser_ parser
- # type_ type checking
- # general_ general info
- # exec_ calls to assembler, linker, binder
- #
- # <type> the type of the message it should normally used for
- # f_ fatal error
- # e_ error
- # w_ warning
- # n_ note
- # h_ hint
- # i_ info
- # l_ add linenumber
- # u_ used
- # t_ tried
- # c_ conditional
- # d_ debug message
- # x_ executable informations
- #
- #
- # General
- #
- # 01023 is the last used one
- #
- # BeginOfTeX
- % \section{General compiler messages}
- % This section gives the compiler messages which are not fatal, but which
- % display useful information. The number of such messages can be
- % controlled with the various verbosity level \var{-v} switches.
- % \begin{description}
- general_t_compilername=01000_T_����: $1
- % When the \var{-vt} switch is used, this line tells you what compiler
- % is used.
- general_d_sourceos=01001_D_����� �����: $1
- % When the \var{-vd} switch is used, this line tells you what the source
- % operating system is.
- general_i_targetos=01002_I_����� ����� ������: $1
- % When the \var{-vd} switch is used, this line tells you what the target
- % operating system is.
- general_t_exepath=01003_T_����� ����� ����: $1
- % When the \var{-vt} switch is used, this line tells you where the compiler
- % looks for its binaries.
- general_t_unitpath=01004_T_����� ����� �������: $1
- % When the \var{-vt} switch is used, this line tells you where the compiler
- % looks for compiled units. You can set this path with the \var{-Fu}
- general_t_includepath=01005_T_����� ����� �����: $1
- % When the \var{-vt} switch is used, this line tells you where the compiler
- % looks for its include files (files used in \var{\{\$I xxx\}} statements).
- % You can set this path with the \var{-I} option.
- general_t_librarypath=01006_T_����� ����� ������: $1
- % When the \var{-vt} switch is used, this line tells you where the compiler
- % looks for the libraries. You can set this path with the \var{-Fl} option.
- general_t_objectpath=01007_T_Using object path: $1
- % When the \var{-vt} switch is used, this line tells you where the compiler
- % looks for object files you link in (files used in \var{\{\$L xxx\}} statements).
- % You can set this path with the \var{-Fo} option.
- general_i_abslines_compiled=01008_I_$1 ����� �����, �$2 �����
- % When the \var{-vi} switch is used, the compiler reports the number
- % of lines compiled, and the time it took to compile them (real time,
- % not program time).
- general_f_no_memory_left=01009_F_�� ���� �����
- % The compiler doesn't have enough memory to compile your program. There are
- % several remedies for this:
- % \begin{itemize}
- % \item If you're using the build option of the compiler, try compiling the
- % different units manually.
- % \item If you're compiling a huge program, split it up in units, and compile
- % these separately.
- % \item If the previous two don't work, recompile the compiler with a bigger
- % heap (you can use the \var{-Ch} option for this, \seeo{Ch})
- % \end{itemize}
- general_i_writingresourcefile=01010_I_���� �� ���� ����� ���� ��������: $1
- % This message is shown when the compiler writes the Resource String Table
- % file containing all the resource strings for a program.
- general_e_errorwritingresourcefile=01011_E_���� �� ���� ����� ���� ��������: $1
- % This message is shown when the compiler encountered an error when writing
- % the Resource String Table file
- general_i_fatal=01012_I_����� ������:
- % Prefix for Fatal Errors
- general_i_error=01013_I_�����:
- % Prefix for Errors
- general_i_warning=01014_I_�����:
- % Prefix for Warnings
- general_i_note=01015_I_����:
- % Prefix for Notes
- general_i_hint=01016_I_���:
- % Prefix for Hints
- general_e_path_does_not_exist=01017_E_����� "$1" ���� ����
- % The specified path does not exist.
- general_f_compilation_aborted=01018_F_������ ����
- % Compilation was aborted.
- general_text_bytes_code=01019_bytes code
- general_text_bytes_data=01020_bytes data
- general_i_number_of_warnings=01021_I_������ $1 ������
- % Total number of warnings issued during compilation.
- general_i_number_of_hints=01022_I_������ $1 �����
- % Total number of hints issued during compilation.
- general_i_number_of_notes=01023_I_������ $1 �����
- % Total number of notes issued during compilation.
- % \end{description}
- #
- # Scanner
- #
- # 02084 is the last used one
- #
- % \section{Scanner messages.}
- % This section lists the messages that the scanner emits. The scanner takes
- % care of the lexical structure of the pascal file, i.e. it tries to find
- % reserved words, strings, etc. It also takes care of directives and
- % conditional compiling handling.
- % \begin{description}
- scan_f_end_of_file=02000_F_��� ���� �� ����
- % this typically happens in one of the following cases :
- % \begin{itemize}
- % \item The source file ends before the final \var{end.} statement. This
- % happens mostly when the \var{begin} and \var{end} statements aren't
- % balanced;
- % \item An include file ends in the middle of a statement.
- % \item A comment was not closed
- % \end{itemize}
- scan_f_string_exceeds_line=02001_F_������ ����� �����
- % There is a missing closing ' in a string, so it occupies
- % multiple lines.
- scan_f_illegal_char=02002_F_�� �� ���� "$1" ($2)
- % An illegal character was encountered in the input file.
- scan_f_syn_expected=02003_F_����� �����: ���� � "$1" ��� "$2" ����
- % This indicates that the compiler expected a different token than
- % the one you typed. It can occur almost everywhere where you make a
- % mistake against the pascal language.
- scan_t_start_include_file=02004_TL_����� ����� �� ���� ������ $1
- % When you provide the \var{-vt} switch, the compiler tells you
- % when it starts reading an included file.
- scan_w_comment_level=02005_W_��� ����� $1 �����
- % When the \var{-vw} switch is used, then the compiler warns you if
- % it finds nested comments. Nested comments are not allowed in Turbo Pascal
- % and can be a possible source of errors.
- scan_n_ignored_switch=02008_N_����� ���� ���� "$1"
- % With \var{-vn} on, the compiler warns if it ignores a switch
- scan_w_illegal_switch=02009_W_��� ���� "$1" ���� ����
- % You included a compiler switch (i.e. \var{\{\$... \}}) which the compiler
- % does not recognise
- scan_w_switch_is_global=02010_W_����� ���� ���� ���� ������
- % The compiler switch is misplaced, and should be located at
- % the start of the unit or program.
- scan_e_illegal_char_const=02011_E_�� ���� �� ����
- % This happens when you specify a character with its ASCII code, as in
- % \var{\#96}, but the number is either illegal, or out of range.
- scan_f_cannot_open_input=02012_F_�� ���� ����� �� ���� "$1"
- % \fpc cannot find the program or unit source file you specified on the
- % command line.
- scan_f_cannot_open_includefile=02013_F_�� ���� ����� �� ���� ������� "$1"
- % \fpc cannot find the source file you specified in a \var{\{\$include ..\}}
- % statement.
- scan_e_illegal_pack_records=02015_E_����� ����� �� ���� ����� "$1"
- % You are specifying the \var{\{\$PACKRECORDS n\} } or \var{\{\$ALIGN n\} }
- % with an illegal value for \var{n}. For \$PACKRECORDS valid alignments are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, C,
- % NORMAL, DEFAULT, and for \$ALIGN valid alignment are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, ON,
- % OFF. Under mode MacPas \$ALIGN also supports MAC68K, POWER and RESET.
- scan_e_illegal_pack_enum=02016_E_���� ������� �� ����� ������ "$1" ���� ����
- % You are specifying the \var{\{\$PACKENUM n\}} with an illegal value for
- % \var{n}. Only 1,2,4, NORMAL or DEFAULT are valid here.
- scan_e_endif_expected=02017_E_���� �$ENDIF ������ $1 $2 ������ �$3 ���� $4
- % Your conditional compilation statements are unbalanced.
- scan_e_preproc_syntax_error=02018_E_����� ����� ��� ����� ���� ����
- % There is an error in the expression following the \var{\{\$if ..\}}, $ifc or $setc compiler
- % directives.
- scan_e_error_in_preproc_expr=02019_E_����� ���� ����
- % There is an error in the expression following the \var{\{\$if ..\}}, $ifc or $setc compiler
- % directives.
- scan_w_macro_cut_after_255_chars=02020_W_���� ����� ����� ����� �� 255 �����
- % The contents of macros cannot be longer than 255 characters.
- scan_e_endif_without_if=02021_E_ENDIF ��� IF(N)DEF
- % Your \var{\{\$IFDEF ..\}} and {\{\$ENDIF\}} statements aren't balanced.
- scan_f_user_defined=02022_F_����� �����: $1
- % A user defined fatal error occurred. see also the \progref
- scan_e_user_defined=02023_E_����� �����: $1
- % A user defined error occurred. see also the \progref
- scan_w_user_defined=02024_W_����� �����: $1
- % A user defined warning occurred. see also the \progref
- scan_n_user_defined=02025_N_����� �����: $1
- % A user defined note was encountered. see also the \progref
- scan_h_user_defined=02026_H_����� �����: $1
- % A user defined hint was encountered. see also the \progref
- scan_i_user_defined=02027_I_����� �����: $1
- % User defined information was encountered. see also the \progref
- scan_e_keyword_cant_be_a_macro=02028_E_���� ���� ������� ���� ����� ���� ����� �����
- % You cannot redefine keywords with macros.
- scan_f_macro_buffer_overflow=02029_F_����� ���� ���� ��� ����� �� ����� �� ����
- % Your macro or its result was too long for the compiler.
- scan_w_macro_too_deep=02030_W_����� ���� ����� ����� �� 16.
- % When expanding a macro, macros have been nested to a level of 16.
- % The compiler will expand no further, since this may be a sign that
- % recursion is used.
- scan_w_wrong_styled_switch=02031_W_ ���� ����� ���� ���� ������ ������ ���� //
- % Compiler switches should be in normal pascal style comments.
- scan_d_handling_switch=02032_DL_���� ���� "$1"
- % When you set debugging info on (\var{-vd}) the compiler tells you when it
- % is evaluating conditional compile statements.
- scan_c_endif_found=02033_CL_���� ENDIF $1
- % When you turn on conditional messages(\var{-vc}), the compiler tells you
- % where it encounters conditional statements.
- scan_c_ifdef_found=02034_CL_���� IFDEF $1, $2
- % When you turn on conditional messages(\var{-vc}), the compiler tells you
- % where it encounters conditional statements.
- scan_c_ifopt_found=02035_CL_���� IFOPT $1, $2
- % When you turn on conditional messages(\var{-vc}), the compiler tells you
- % where it encounters conditional statements.
- scan_c_if_found=02036_CL_���� IF $1, $2
- % When you turn on conditional messages(\var{-vc}), the compiler tells you
- % where it encounters conditional statements.
- scan_c_ifndef_found=02037_CL_���� IFNDEF $1, $2
- % When you turn on conditional messages(\var{-vc}), the compiler tells you
- % where it encounters conditional statements.
- scan_c_else_found=02038_CL_���� ELSE $1, $2
- % When you turn on conditional messages(\var{-vc}), the compiler tells you
- % where it encounters conditional statements.
- scan_c_skipping_until=02039_CL_����...
- % When you turn on conditional messages(\var{-vc}), the compiler tells you
- % where it encounters conditional statements, and whether it is skipping or
- % compiling parts.
- scan_i_press_enter=02040_I_��� �� <return> ������
- % When the \var{-vi} switch is used, the compiler stops compilation
- % and waits for the \var{Enter} key to be pressed when it encounters
- % a \var{\{\$STOP\}} directive.
- scan_w_unsupported_switch=02041_W_��� "$1" ���� ����
- % When warnings are turned on (\var{-vw}) the compiler warns you about
- % unsupported switches. This means that the switch is used in Delphi or
- % Turbo Pascal, but not in \fpc
- scan_w_illegal_directive=02042_W_����� ����� "$1" ���� �����
- % When warings are turned on (\var{-vw}) the compiler warns you about
- % unrecognised switches. For a list of recognised switches, \progref
- scan_t_back_in=02043_TL_���� �$1
- % When you use (\var{-vt}) the compiler tells you when it has finished
- % reading an include file.
- scan_w_unsupported_app_type=02044_W_��� ����� ���� ���������: "$1"
- % You get this warning, if you specify an unknown application type
- % with the directive \var{\{\$APPTYPE\}}
- scan_w_app_type_not_support=02045_W_APPTYPE ���� ���� �"� ������� ����� �������
- % The \var{\{\$APPTYPE\}} directive is supported by certain operating systems only.
- scan_w_description_not_support=02046_W_DESCRIPTION ���� ���� �"� ����� ������ �������
- % The \var{\{\$DESCRIPTION\}} directive is not supported on this target OS
- scan_n_version_not_support=02047_N_VERSION ���� ���� �"� ����� ����� �������
- % The \var{\{\$VERSION\}} directive is not supported on this target OS
- scan_n_only_exe_version=02048_N_VERSION �� ����� exe �� DLL
- % The \var{\{\$VERSION\}} directive is only used for executable or DLL sources.
- scan_w_wrong_version_ignored=02049_W_����� ���� ������ VERSION: "$1"
- % The \var{\{\$VERSION\}} directive format is majorversion.minorversion
- % where majorversion and minorversion are words.
- scan_e_illegal_asmmode_specifier=02050_E_����� ������� ������ "$1" ���� ����
- % When you specify an assembler mode with the \var{\{\$ASMMODE xxx\}}
- % the compiler didn't recognize the mode you specified.
- scan_w_no_asm_reader_switch_inside_asm=02051_W_��� ���� �ASM ���� ����� ���� ���� ������. "$1" ���� ����� �� ������ ����/
- % It is not possible to switch from one assembler reader to another
- % inside an assembler block. The new reader will be used for next
- % assembler statements only.
- scan_e_wrong_switch_toggle=02052_E_����� ���� ����. ����� �ON/OFF �� � +/-
- % You need to use ON or OFF or a + or - to toggle the switch
- scan_e_resourcefiles_not_supported=02053_E_���� ������� ���� ���� ���� �����
- % The target you are compiling for doesn't support resource files.
- scan_w_include_env_not_found=02054_W_����� ������ "$1" �� ���� ������
- % The included environment variable can't be found in the environment, it will
- % be replaced by an empty string instead.
- scan_e_invalid_maxfpureg_value=02055_E_��� �� ���� ������� ���� �FPC
- % Valid values for this directive are 0..8 and NORMAL/DEFAULT
- scan_w_only_one_resourcefile_supported=02056_W_�� ���� ������ ��� ���� ���� ��
- % The target you are compiling for supports only one resource file.
- % The first resource file found is used, the others are discarded.
- scan_w_macro_support_turned_off=02057_W_������ ����� ����
- % A macro declaration has been found, but macro support is currently off,
- % so the declaration will be ignored. To turn macro support on compile with
- % -Sm on the commandline or add \{\$MACRO ON\} in the source
- scan_e_invalid_interface_type=02058_E_����� ��� ���� �� ����. ������ ������ �� COM, CORBA �� DEFAULT
- % The interface type that was specified is not supported
- scan_w_appid_not_support=02059_W_APPID ���� �� �PALMOS
- % The \var{\{\$APPID\}} directive is only supported for the PalmOS target.
- scan_w_appname_not_support=02060_W_APPNAME ���� �� �PALMOS
- % The \var{\{\$APPNAME\}} directive is only supported for the PalmOS target.
- scan_e_string_exceeds_255_chars=02061_E_������ ����� �� ����� ����� ��� 255 �����
- % A single string constant can contain at most 255 chars. Try splitting up the
- % string in multiple smaller parts and concatenate them with a + operator.
- scan_f_include_deep_ten=02062_F_����� ���� �include ��� ����� �16
- % When including include files the files have been nested to a level of 16.
- % The compiler will expand no further, since this may be a sign that
- % recursion is used.
- scan_e_too_many_push=02063_F_���� ���� ����� PUSH
- % A maximum of 20 levels is allowed. This error occurs only in mode MacPas.
- scan_e_too_many_pop=02064_E_POP ��� ����� �� PUSH
- % This error occurs only in mode MacPas.
- scan_e_error_macro_lacks_value=02065_E_���� "$1" �� ���� �����
- % Thus the conditional compile time expression cannot be evaluated.
- scan_e_wrong_switch_toggle_default=02066_E_����� ���� ����, ����� � ON/OFF/DEFAULT �� �+/-/*
- % You need to use ON or OFF or DEFAULT or a + or - or * to toggle the switch
- scan_e_mode_switch_not_allowed=02067_E_��� ��� "$1" �� �����
- % A mode switch has already been encountered, or, in case of option -Mmacpas,
- % a mode switch occur after UNIT.
- scan_e_error_macro_undefined=02068_E_����� ��� ����� "$1" �� �����.
- % Thus the conditional compile time expression cannot be evaluated. Only in mode MacPas.
- scan_e_utf8_bigger_than_65535=02069_E_���� ��� UTF-8 ����� ���� �65535
- % \fpc handles utf-8 strings internally as widestrings e.g. the char codes are limited to 65535
- scan_e_utf8_malformed=02070_E_������ UTF-8 �����
- % The given string isn't a valid UTF-8 string
- scan_c_switching_to_utf8=02071_C_UTF-8 signature found, using UTF-8 encoding
- % The compiler found an UTF-8 encoding signature (\$ef, \$bb, \$bf) at the beginning of a file,
- % so it interprets it as an UTF-8 file
- scan_e_compile_time_typeerror=02072_E_����� ���� �����: ���� $1 ��� ����� $2 �$3
- % Type check of a compile time expression failed.
- scan_n_app_type_not_support=02073_N_APPTYPE �� ���� ������ ������ �������
- % The \var{\{\$APPTYPE\}} directive is supported by certain operating systems only.
- scan_e_illegal_optimization_specifier=02074_E_���� ����� �� ���� "$1"
- % When you specify an optimization with the \var{\{\$OPTIMIZATION xxx\}}
- % the compiler didn't recognize the optimization you specified.
- scan_w_setpeflags_not_support=02075_W_SETPEFLAGS ���� ���� ������ ������ �������
- % The \var{\{\$SETPEFLAGS\}} directive is not supported by the target OS
- scan_w_imagebase_not_support=02076_W_IMAGEBASE ���� ���� �� ��� ����� ������ �������
- % The \var{\{\$IMAGEBASE\}} directive is not supported by the target OS
- scan_w_minstacksize_not_support=02077_W_MINSTACKSIZE ���� ���� �� ��� ����� ������ �������
- % The \var{\{\$MINSTACKSIZE\}} directive is not supported by the target OS
- scan_w_maxstacksize_not_support=02078_W_MAXSTACKSIZE ���� ���� �� ��� ����� ������ �������
- % The \var{\{\$MAXSTACKSIZE\}} directive is not supported by the target OS
- scanner_e_illegal_warn_state=02079_E_����� �� ���� ������ $WARN
- % Only ON and OFF can be used as state with a \$warn compiler directive
- scan_e_only_packset=02080_E_��� �� ����� �� ����
- % Only 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, DEFAULT and NORMAL are allowed as packset parameter
- scan_w_pic_ignored=02081_W_����� ������ PIC
- % Several targets like windows do not support neither need PIC so the PIC directive and switch are
- % ignored.
- scan_w_unsupported_switch_by_target=02082_W_���� "$1" ���� ���� ���� ����� �����
- % Some compiler switches like \$E are not supported by all targets.
- scan_w_frameworks_darwin_only=02084_W_�������� ������� ����� ������ �� ���� Darwin/Mac OS X
- % Frameworks are not a known concept, or at least not supported by FPC, on operating systems other than Darwin/Mac OS X.
- scan_e_illegal_minfpconstprec=02085_E_���� ���� ����� �� ������ �������� ��������� "$1" ���� ����
- % Valid minimal precisions for floating point constants are default, 32 and 64, which mean respectively minimal (usually 32 bit), 32 bit and 64 bit precision.
- % \end{description}
- #
- # Parser
- #
- # 03192 is the last used one
- #
- % \section{Parser messages}
- % This section lists all parser messages. The parser takes care of the
- % semantics of you language, i.e. it determines if your pascal constructs
- % are correct.
- % \begin{description}
- parser_e_syntax_error=03000_E_���� - ����� �������
- % An error against the Turbo Pascal language was encountered. This happens
- % typically when an illegal character is found in the sources file.
- parser_e_dont_nest_interrupt=03004_E_�������� ����� ���� ����� ����� ������
- % An \var{INTERRUPT} procedure must be global.
- parser_w_proc_directive_ignored=03005_W_����� ���� �������� "$1"
- % The specified procedure directive is ignored by FPC programs.
- parser_e_no_overload_for_all_procs=03006_E_�� �� ������� �� "$1" ����� ����� OVERLOAD
- % When you want to use overloading using the \var{OVERLOAD} directive, then
- % all declarations need to have \var{OVERLOAD} specified.
- parser_e_export_name_double=03008_E_�������� ������ �� �������� "$1"
- % Exported function names inside a specific DLL must all be different
- parser_e_export_ordinal_double=03009_E_�������� ������ ������ �������� "$1"
- % Exported function names inside a specific DLL must all be different
- parser_e_export_invalid_index=03010_E_������ �� ���� ������ ��������
- % DLL function index must be in the range \var{1..\$FFFF}
- parser_w_parser_reloc_no_debug=03011_W_����� ����� ����� ������ �� ������ ����� DLL �� ���� ����. �����.
- parser_w_parser_win32_debug_needs_WN=03012_W_����� ����� ������ �win32 �� ���� �� ����� ������ �"� ������� -WN
- % Stabs info is wrong for relocatable DLL or EXES use -WN
- % if you want to debug win32 executables.
- parser_e_constructorname_must_be_init=03013_E_�� ���� ���� ����� INIT
- % You are declaring an object constructor with a name which is not \var{init}, and the
- % \var{-Ss} switch is in effect. See the \var{-Ss} switch (\seeo{Ss}).
- parser_e_destructorname_must_be_done=03014_E_�� ���� ���� ����� DONE
- % You are declaring an object destructor with a name which is not \var{done}, and the
- % \var{-Ss} switch is in effect. See the \var{-Ss} switch (\seeo{Ss}).
- parser_e_proc_inline_not_supported=03016_E_�������� INLINE �� �����
- % You tried to compile a program with C++ style inlining, and forgot to
- % specify the \var{-Si} option (\seeo{Si}). The compiler doesn't support C++
- % styled inlining by default.
- parser_w_constructor_should_be_public=03018_W_���� ���� ����� ������
- % Constructors must be in the 'public' part of an object (class) declaration.
- parser_w_destructor_should_be_public=03019_W_���� ���� ����� ������
- % Destructors must be in the 'public' part of an object (class) declaration.
- parser_n_only_one_destructor=03020_N_����� ����� ���� ��� ����
- % You can declare only one destructor for a class.
- parser_e_no_local_objects=03021_E_������ ����� ������� ���� ������
- % Classes must be defined globally. They cannot be defined inside a
- % procedure or function
- parser_f_no_anonym_objects=03022_F_������ ����� ��������� ���� ������
- % An invalid object (class) declaration was encountered, i.e. an
- % object or class without methods that isn't derived from another object or
- % class. For example:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % Type o = object
- % a : longint;
- % end;
- % \end{verbatim}
- % will trigger this error.
- parser_n_object_has_no_vmt=03023_N_�������� "$1" ��� VMT
- % This is a note indicating that the declared object has no
- % virtual method table.
- parser_e_illegal_parameter_list=03024_E_����� ������� �� �����
- % You are calling a function with parameters that are of a different type than
- % the declared parameters of the function.
- parser_e_wrong_parameter_size=03026_E_���� ���� �� ������� ���� ���� ������ � "$1"
- % There is an error in the parameter list of the function or procedure,
- % the number of parameters is not correct.
- parser_e_overloaded_no_procedure=03027_E_���� ������ ����� "$1" ���� �������
- % The compiler encountered a symbol with the same name as an overloaded
- % function, but it is not a function it can overload.
- parser_e_overloaded_have_same_parameters=03028_E_�������� ������ ����� ������ �� ���� ����� �������
- % You're declaring overloaded functions, but with the same parameter list.
- % Overloaded function must have at least 1 different parameter in their
- % declaration.
- parser_e_header_dont_match_forward=03029_E_����� �������� ���� ����� �� ������ ������ "$1"
- % You declared a function with same parameters but
- % different result type or function modifiers.
- parser_e_header_different_var_names=03030_E_����� �������� "$1" ���� ����� �� ������: �� ����� ����� $2 => $3
- % You declared the function in the \var{interface} part, or with the
- % \var{forward} directive, but define it with a different parameter list.
- parser_n_duplicate_enum=03031_N_����� ���� ���� ������ ����� ���� ����
- % \fpc allows enumeration constructions as in C. Given the following
- % declaration two declarations:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % type a = (A_A,A_B,A_E:=6,A_UAS:=200);
- % type a = (A_A,A_B,A_E:=6,A_UAS:=4);
- % \end{verbatim}
- % The second declaration would produce an error. \var{A\_UAS} needs to have a
- % value higher than \var{A\_E}, i.e. at least 7.
- parser_e_no_with_for_variable_in_other_segments=03033_E_With ���� ����� ������ ������� ����� ����
- % With stores a variable locally on the stack,
- % but this is not possible if the variable belongs to another segment.
- parser_e_too_much_lexlevel=03034_E_������� ������ > 31
- % You can nest function definitions only 31 times.
- parser_e_range_check_error=03035_E_����� ������ ���� ��� ����� ������
- % The constants are out of their allowed range.
- parser_w_range_check_error=03036_W_����� ������ ���� ��� ����� ������
- % The constants are out of their allowed range.
- parser_e_double_caselabel=03037_E_����� ����� ����� �case
- % You are specifying the same label 2 times in a \var{case} statement.
- parser_e_case_lower_less_than_upper_bound=03038_E_����� ����� ��� ������ �������
- % The upper bound of a \var{case} label is less than the lower bound and this
- % is useless
- parser_e_type_const_not_possible=03039_E_����� ����� ������ �� ������ �� ������ �����
- % You cannot declare a constant of type class or object.
- parser_e_no_overloaded_procvars=03040_E_������ �� �������� ������ ����� ���� ������
- % You are trying to assign an overloaded function to a procedural variable.
- % This is not allowed
- parser_e_invalid_string_size=03041_E_���� ������ ���� ����� �� ����� �1 �255
- % The length of a shortstring in Pascal is limited to 255 characters. You are
- % trying to declare a string with length lower than 1 or greater than 255
- parser_w_use_extended_syntax_for_objects=03042_W_����� ������ ����� �� NEW �DISPOSE ������� �� �������
- % If you have a pointer \var{a} to a class type, then the statement
- % \var{new(a)} will not initialize the class (i.e. the constructor isn't
- % called), although space will be allocated. you should issue the
- % \var{new(a,init)} statement. This will allocate space, and call the
- % constructor of the object
- parser_w_no_new_dispose_on_void_pointers=03043_W_������ ������ �� ����� �� NEW � DISPOSE ��� ������
- parser_e_no_new_dispose_on_void_pointers=03044_E_���� ����� ������ ������ �� ����� �� NEW �� DISPOSE
- % You cannot use \var{new(p)} or \var{dispose(p)} if \var{p} is an untyped pointer
- % because no size is associated to an untyped pointer.
- % Accepted for compatibility in \var{tp} and \var{delphi} modes.
- parser_e_class_id_expected=03045_E_���� ����� �����
- % This happens when the compiler scans a procedure declaration that contains
- % a dot,
- % i.e., a object or class method, but the type in front of the dot is not
- % a known type.
- parser_e_no_type_not_allowed_here=03046_E_��� ���� �� ����� ������ ������
- % You cannot use a type inside an expression.
- parser_e_methode_id_expected=03047_E_���� ����� �����
- % This identifier is not a method.
- % This happens when the compiler scans a procedure declaration that contains
- % a dot, i.e., a object or class method, but the procedure name is not a
- % procedure of this type.
- parser_e_header_dont_match_any_member=03048_E_����� �������� �� ��� ������� �� ������ "$1"
- % This identifier is not a method.
- % This happens when the compiler scans a procedure declaration that contains
- % a dot, i.e., a object or class method, but the procedure name is not a
- % procedure of this type.
- parser_d_procedure_start=03049_DL_��������/������� $1
- % When using the \var{-vd} switch, the compiler tells you when it starts
- % processing a procedure or function implementation.
- parser_e_error_in_real=03050_E_���� �� ���� ���� ���� ����
- % The compiler expects a floating point expression, and gets something else.
- parser_e_fail_only_in_constructor=03051_E_FAIL ���� ����� ������ �� ���� ����
- % You are using the \var{fail} keyword outside a constructor method.
- parser_e_no_paras_for_destructor=03052_E_������ �� ������ ����� �������
- % You are declaring a destructor with a parameter list. Destructor methods
- % cannot have parameters.
- parser_e_only_class_methods_via_class_ref=03053_E_�� ������ ����� ������ ����� ������� ��������� �����
- % This error occurs in a situation like the following:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % Type :
- % Tclass = Class of Tobject;
- %
- % Var C : TClass;
- %
- % begin
- % ...
- % C.free
- % \end{verbatim}
- % \var{Free} is not a class method and hence cannot be called with a class
- % reference.
- parser_e_only_class_methods=03054_E_�� ����� ����� ����� ���� ������ �����
- % This is related to the previous error. You cannot call a method of an object
- % from a inside a class method. The following code would produce this error:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % class procedure tobject.x;
- %
- % begin
- % free
- % \end{verbatim}
- % Because free is a normal method of a class it cannot be called from a class
- % method.
- parser_e_case_mismatch=03055_E_������ ���� CASE ���� �������
- % One of the labels is not of the same type as the case variable.
- parser_e_illegal_symbol_exported=03056_E_�� ���� ����� �� ���� �������
- % You can only export procedures and functions when you write a library. You
- % cannot export variables or constants.
- parser_w_should_use_override=03057_W_����� ����� ����� �"� "$1"
- % A method that is declared \var{virtual} in a parent class, should be
- % overridden in the descendent class with the \var{override} directive. If you
- % don't specify the \var{override} directive, you will hide the parent method;
- % you will not override it.
- parser_e_nothing_to_be_overridden=03058_E_��� ����� ������ �� ��� ��� ���� �����: "$1"
- % You are trying to \var{override} a virtual method of a parent class that does
- % not exist.
- parser_e_no_procedure_to_access_property=03059_E_�� ���� ���� ���� �������
- % You specified no \var{read} directive for a property.
- parser_w_stored_not_implemented=03060_W_������ ���� ���� ����� �����
- % The \var{stored} directive is not yet implemented
- parser_e_ill_property_access_sym=03061_E_���� �� ���� ����� �������
- % There is an error in the \var{read} or \var{write} directives for an array
- % property. When you declare an array property, you can only access it with
- % procedures and functions. The following code would cause such an error.
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % tmyobject = class
- % i : integer;
- % property x [i : integer]: integer read I write i;
- % \end{verbatim}
- %
- parser_e_cant_access_protected_member=03062_E_�� ���� ���� ���� ���� �������� ������
- % Fields that are declared in a \var{protected} section of an object or class
- % declaration cannot be accessed outside the module where the object is
- % defined, or outside descendent object methods.
- parser_e_cant_access_private_member=03063_E_�� ���� ���� ���� ���� �������� ������
- % Fields that are declared in a \var{private} section of an object or class
- % declaration cannot be accessed outside the module where the class is
- % defined.
- parser_e_overridden_methods_not_same_ret=03066_E_����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ��� ���� ������: "$2" ������ �"� "$1", ��� ����� ��� ����� ���
- % If you declare overridden methods in a class definition, they must
- % have the same return type.
- parser_e_dont_nest_export=03067_E_������ �������� EXPORT �� ������ ����� �������
- % You cannot declare a function or procedure within a function or procedure
- % that was declared as an export procedure.
- parser_e_methods_dont_be_export=03068_E_�� ���� ����� �� ������
- % You cannot declare a procedure that is a method for an object as
- % \var{export}ed.
- parser_e_call_by_ref_without_typeconv=03069_E_������ ������ �� ����� ���� ����� ���: ���� "$1" ���� �"$2"
- % When calling a function declared with \var{var} parameters, the variables in
- % the function call must be of exactly the same type. There is no automatic
- % type conversion.
- parser_e_no_super_class=03070_E_������ ����� ����� �� �� ������ �������
- % When calling inherited methods, you are trying to call a method of a non-related
- % class. You can only call an inherited method of a parent class.
- parser_e_self_not_in_method=03071_E_SELF ����� �� �������
- % You are trying to use the \var{self} parameter outside an object's method.
- % Only methods get passed the \var{self} parameters.
- parser_e_generic_methods_only_in_methods=03072_E_������ ������ ������ ������ �� ���� ������ ����� �� ��� ���� ��������
- % A construction like \var{sometype.somemethod} is only allowed in a method.
- parser_e_illegal_colon_qualifier=03073_E_����� �� ���� �� ':'
- % You are using the format \var{:} (colon) 2 times on an expression that
- % is not a real expression.
- parser_e_illegal_set_expr=03074_E_����� ������ ���� ����� ������ �� ����� ����
- % The declaration of a set contains an error. Either one of the elements is
- % outside the range of the set type, either two of the elements are in fact
- % the same.
- parser_e_pointer_to_class_expected=03075_E_���� ������ �������
- % You specified an illegal type in a \var{new} statement.
- % The extended syntax of \var{new} needs an object as a parameter.
- parser_e_expr_have_to_be_constructor_call=03076_E_������ ���� ����� ����� ����
- % When using the extended syntax of \var{new}, you must specify the constructor
- % method of the object you are trying to create. The procedure you specified
- % is not a constructor.
- parser_e_expr_have_to_be_destructor_call=03077_E_������ ���� ����� ����� ����
- % When using the extended syntax of \var{dispose}, you must specify the
- % destructor method of the object you are trying to dispose of.
- % The procedure you specified is not a destructor.
- parser_e_invalid_record_const=03078_E_��� �� ���� �� ������� ������
- % When declaring a constant record, you specified the fields in the wrong
- % order.
- parser_e_false_with_expr=03079_E_��� ����� ���� ����� ����� ����� �� �����
- % A \var{with} statement needs an argument that is of the type \var{record}
- % or \var{class}. You are using \var{with} on an expression that is not of
- % this type.
- parser_e_void_function=03080_E_�������� �� ����� ������ ���
- % In \fpc, you can specify a return value for a function when using
- % the \var{exit} statement. This error occurs when you try to do this with a
- % procedure. Procedures cannot return a value.
- parser_e_only_methods_allowed=03081_E_������� �������� ������ ����� �������
- % You're declaring a procedure as destructor, constructor or class operator, when the
- % procedure isn't a class method.
- parser_e_operator_not_overloaded=03082_E_��������� �� ����� �����
- % You're trying to use an overloaded operator when it is not overloaded for
- % this type.
- parser_e_no_such_assignment=03083_E_�� ���� ����� ����� ������ ����� �����
- % You can not overload assignment for types
- % that the compiler considers as equal.
- parser_e_overload_impossible=03084_E_���� ����� ������ �������� ����� �����
- % The combination of operator, arguments and return type are
- % incompatible.
- parser_e_no_reraise_possible=03085_E_�� ���� ����� �����
- % You are trying to raise an exception where it is not allowed. You can only
- % raise exceptions in an \var{except} block.
- parser_e_no_new_or_dispose_for_classes=03086_E_������ ������ �� NEW �� DISPOSE �� ����� �������
- % You cannot generate an instance of a class with the extended syntax of
- % \var{new}. The constructor must be used for that. For the same reason, you
- % cannot call \var{dispose} to de-allocate an instance of a class, the
- % destructor must be used for that.
- parser_e_procedure_overloading_is_off=03088_E_������� ���������� ������ ����� ����
- % When using the \var{-So} switch, procedure overloading is switched off.
- % Turbo Pascal does not support function overloading.
- parser_e_overload_operator_failed=03089_E_�� ���� ������ �� ��� �������� ������. ����� ���������� ������� ������ (�� ����) ��: $1
- % You are trying to overload an operator which cannot be overloaded.
- % The following operators can be overloaded :
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % +, -, *, /, =, >, <, <=, >=, is, as, in, **, :=
- % \end{verbatim}
- parser_e_comparative_operator_return_boolean=03090_E_������� ������� ���� ������ ��� �������
- % When overloading the \var{=} operator, the function must return a boolean
- % value.
- parser_e_only_virtual_methods_abstract=03091_E_�� ���� ���������� ����� ����� �����
- % You are declaring a method as abstract, when it is not declared to be
- % virtual.
- parser_f_unsupported_feature=03092_F_����� ������� �� �����!
- % You're trying to force the compiler into doing something it cannot do yet.
- parser_e_mix_of_classes_and_objects=03093_E_������ �� ����� ����� (������, ���, ���� ���') ���� �����
- % You cannot derive \var{objects}, \var{classes}, \var{cppclasses} and \var{interfaces} interttwined . E.g.
- % a class cannot have an object as parent and vice versa.
- parser_w_unknown_proc_directive_ignored=03094_W_����� ������ �����: "$1"
- % The procedure directive you specified is unknown.
- parser_e_absolute_only_one_var=03095_E_absolute ���� ������ �� �� ����� ���
- % You cannot specify more than one variable before the \var{absolute} directive.
- % Thus, the following construct will provide this error:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % Var Z : Longint;
- % X,Y : Longint absolute Z;
- % \end{verbatim}
- % \item [ absolute can only be associated a var or const ]
- % The address of a \var{absolute} directive can only point to a variable or a
- % typed constant. Therefore, the following code will produce this error:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % Procedure X;
- %
- % var p : longint absolute x;
- % \end{verbatim}
- %
- parser_e_absolute_only_to_var_or_const=03096_E_���� ������ �absolute �� �� ����� �� ����
- % The address of a \var{absolute} directive can only point to a variable or
- % constant. Therefore, the following code will produce this error:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % Procedure X;
- %
- % var p : longint absolute x;
- % \end{verbatim}
- %
- parser_e_initialized_only_one_var=03097_E_���� ����� �� ����� ���
- % You cannot specify more than one variable with a initial value
- % in Delphi mode.
- parser_e_abstract_no_definition=03098_E_����� ������ ���� ����� ������ (�� ��� �� �������)
- % Abstract methods can only be declared, you cannot implement them. They
- % should be overridden by a descendant class.
- parser_e_overloaded_must_be_all_global=03099_E_����� ���� �� �������� ���� ����� ����� ������ (����� ����� ������)
- % You are defining a overloaded function in the implementation part of a unit,
- % but there is no corresponding declaration in the interface part of the unit.
- parser_w_virtual_without_constructor=03100_W_����� ������� ����������� ��� ���� � "$1"
- % If you declare objects or classes that contain virtual methods, you need
- % to have a constructor and destructor to initialize them. The compiler
- % encountered an object or class with virtual methods that doesn't have
- % a constructor/destructor pair.
- parser_c_macro_defined=03101_CL_����� �����: $1
- % When \var{-vc} is used, the compiler tells you when it defines macros.
- parser_c_macro_undefined=03102_CL_����� �� �����: $1
- % When \var{-vc} is used, the compiler tells you when it undefines macros.
- parser_c_macro_set_to=03103_CL_����� $1 ����� � $2
- % When \var{-vc} is used, the compiler tells you what values macros get.
- parser_i_compiling=03104_I_���� $1
- % When you turn on information messages (\var{-vi}), the compiler tells you
- % what units it is recompiling.
- parser_u_parsing_interface=03105_UL_���� �� ����� �� ������ $1
- % This tells you that the reading of the interface
- % of the current unit starts
- parser_u_parsing_implementation=03106_UL_���� �� ������ �� $1
- % This tells you that the code reading of the implementation
- % of the current unit, library or program starts
- parser_d_compiling_second_time=03107_DL_���� �� $1 ���� ������
- % When you request debug messages (\var{-vd}) the compiler tells you what
- % units it recompiles for the second time.
- parser_e_no_property_found_to_override=03109_E_�� ����� ����� ������
- % You want to override a property of a parent class, when there is, in fact,
- % no such property in the parent class.
- parser_e_only_one_default_property=03110_E_�� ����� ��� �� ����� ���� �����
- % You specified a property as \var{Default}, but the class already has a
- % default property, and a class can have only one default property.
- parser_e_property_need_paras=03111_E_����� �� ����� ���� ����� ����� ����� �� ����
- % Only array properties of classes can be made \var{default} properties.
- parser_e_constructor_cannot_be_not_virtual=03112_E_������ ���������� ������ �� ������
- % You cannot have virtual constructors in objects. You can only have them
- % in classes.
- parser_e_no_default_property_available=03113_E_��� ����� ���� ���� ���� ������
- % You are trying to access a default property of a class, but this class (or one of
- % its ancestors) doesn't have a default property.
- parser_e_cant_have_published=03114_E_������ ���� ����� ����� �� ��� published, ����� ���� {$M+}
- % If you want a \var{published} section in a class definition, you must
- % use the \var{\{\$M+\}} switch, whch turns on generation of type
- % information.
- parser_e_forward_declaration_must_be_resolved=03115_E_����� ����� ������� �� ������ "$1" ���� ������ �� ������ �����
- % To be able to use an object as an ancestor object, it must be defined
- % first. This error occurs in the following situation:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % Type ParentClas = Class;
- % ChildClass = Class(ParentClass)
- % ...
- % end;
- % \end{verbatim}
- % Where \var{ParentClass} is declared but not defined.
- parser_e_no_local_operator=03116_E_������ ��������� ����� ���� ����
- % You cannot overload locally, i.e. inside procedures or function
- % definitions.
- parser_e_proc_dir_not_allowed_in_interface=03117_E_���� ����� "$1" ���� ����� ������ ���� �����
- % This procedure directive is not allowed in the \var{interface} section of
- % a unit. You can only use it in the \var{implementation} section.
- parser_e_proc_dir_not_allowed_in_implementation=03118_E_���� ����� "$1" ���� ����� ���� �������
- % This procedure directive is not defined in the \var{implementation} section of
- % a unit. You can only use it in the \var{interface} section.
- parser_e_proc_dir_not_allowed_in_procvar=03119_E_���� ����� "$1" ���� ����� ���� ������ ������
- % This procedure directive cannot be part of a procedural or function
- % type declaration.
- parser_e_function_already_declared_public_forward=03120_E_����� �������� "$1" ��� �����
- % You will get this error if a function is defined as \var{forward} twice.
- % Or it is once in the \var{interface} section, and once as a \var{forward}
- % declaration in the \var{implmentation} section.
- parser_e_not_external_and_export=03121_E_�� ���� ������ �� � EXPORT ��� EXTERNAL
- % These two procedure directives are mutually exclusive
- parser_n_not_supported_for_inline=03123_N_"$1" ���� ���� ����� ���� �������/���� inline
- % Inline procedures don't support this declaration.
- parser_h_inlining_disabled=03124_H_������ ����� �����
- % Inlining of procedures is disabled.
- parser_i_writing_browser_log=03125_I_���� ���� ����� $1
- % When information messages are on, the compiler warns you when it
- % writes the browser log (generated with the \var{\{\$Y+ \}} switch).
- parser_h_maybe_deref_caret_missing=03126_H_����� �� ��� ���� ������
- % The compiler thinks that a pointer may need a dereference.
- parser_f_assembler_reader_not_supported=03127_F_��� ����� ����� �����
- % The selected assembler reader (with \var{\{\$ASMMODE xxx\}} is not
- % supported. The compiler can be compiled with or without support for a
- % particular assembler reader.
- parser_e_proc_dir_conflict=03128_E_���� ������ "$1" ����� �� ������ �����
- % You specified a procedure directive that conflicts with other directives.
- % for instance \var{cdecl} and \var{pascal} are mutually exclusive.
- parser_e_call_convention_dont_match_forward=03129_E_������ ������ ������� ���� ��� ������ ��������
- % This error happens when you declare a function or procedure with
- % e.g. \var{cdecl;} but omit this directive in the implementation, or vice
- % versa. The calling convention is part of the function declaration, and
- % must be repeated in the function definition.
- parser_e_property_cant_have_a_default_value=03131_E_������ ���� ������ ����� ��� ����� ����
- % Set properties or indexed properties cannot have a default value.
- parser_e_property_default_value_must_const=03132_E_��� ����� ������ �� ������ ���� ����� ����
- % The value of a \var{default} declared property must be known at compile
- % time. The value you specified is only known at run time. This happens
- % .e.g. if you specify a variable name as a default value.
- parser_e_cant_publish_that=03133_E_���� ���� ���� ����� ������ ���� ����� ��� ������ ���� ������
- % Only class type variables can be in a \var{published} section of a class
- % if they are not declared as a property.
- parser_e_cant_publish_that_property=03134_E_��� �� �� ����� ���� ���� ����� ������
- % Properties in a \var{published} section cannot be array properties.
- % they must be moved to public sections. Properties in a \var{published}
- % section must be an ordinal type, a real type, strings or sets.
- parser_e_empty_import_name=03136_E_���� �� �����
- % Some targets need a name for the imported procedure or a \var{cdecl} specifier
- parser_e_division_by_zero=03138_E_���� ����
- % There is a division by zero encounted
- parser_e_invalid_float_operation=03139_E_����� ������� �� �����
- % An operation on two real type values produced an overflow or a division
- % by zero.
- parser_e_array_lower_less_than_upper_bound=03140_E_����� ������ ���� ���� ������ ������
- % The upper bound of a an array declaration is less than the lower bound and this
- % is not possible
- parser_w_string_too_long=03141_W_���� ������� �� "$1" ���� ���� � "$1"
- % The size of the constant string is larger than the size you specified in
- % string type definition
- parser_e_string_larger_array=03142_E_���� ������� ���� ���� ����� ���� ������
- % The size of the constant string is larger than the size you specified in
- % the array[x..y] of char definition
- parser_e_ill_msg_expr=03143_E_����� �� ������ ���� ������ ���� ����
- % \fpc supports only integer or string values as message constants
- parser_e_ill_msg_param=03144_E_����� ������� ���� ����� ����� ���� �� �������
- % A method declared with the \var{message}-directive as message handler
- % can take only one parameter which must be declared as call by reference
- % Parameters are declared as call by reference using the \var{var}-directive
- parser_e_duplicate_message_label=03145_E_����� ����� �����: "$1"
- % A label for a message is used twice in one object/class
- parser_e_self_in_non_message_handler=03146_E_Self ���� ����� ����� ������ �� ���� �������
- % The self parameter can only be passed explicitly to a method which
- % is declared as message handler.
- parser_e_threadvars_only_sg=03147_E_Threadvars ������ ����� ������ �� ��������
- % Threadvars must be static or global, you can't declare a thread
- % local to a procedure. Local variables are always local to a thread,
- % because every thread has its own stack and local variables
- % are stored on the stack
- parser_f_direct_assembler_not_allowed=03148_F_������ ����� ������ ���� ���� ���� ������ ��������
- % You can't use direct assembler when using a binary writer, choose an
- % other outputformat or use another assembler reader
- parser_w_no_objpas_use_mode=03149_W_���� ����� ������ OBJPAS ������, �� ������ � \{\$mode objfpc\} �� � \{\$mode delphi\} �����
- % You are trying to load the ObjPas unit manually from a uses clause. This is
- % not a good idea. Use the \var{\{\$mode objfpc\}} or
- % \var{\{\$mode delphi\}}
- % directives which load the unit automatically
- parser_e_no_object_override=03150_E_OVERRIDE ���� ���� ����� ������ ����������
- % Override is not supported for objects, use \var{virtual} instead to override
- % a method of a parent object
- parser_e_cant_use_inittable_here=03151_E_������ ������ ��� ������ ����� �� ����� ���� ������ ����� ������� variant
- % Some data type (e.g. \var{ansistring}) needs initialization/finalization
- % code which is implicitly generated by the compiler. Such data types
- % can't be used in the variant part of a record.
- parser_e_resourcestring_only_sg=03152_E_�� ���� ������ Resourcestring ���� ����� ������, �� ����� ������� �� �����
- % Resourcestring can not be declared local, only global or using the static
- % directive.
- parser_e_exit_with_argument_not__possible=03153_E_������ ������ exit ���� ���� ������ ������ ������
- % an exit statement with an argument for the return value can't be used here, this
- % can happen e.g. in \var{try..except} or \var{try..finally} blocks
- parser_e_stored_property_must_be_boolean=03154_E_����� ������� ������ ������ ���� ����� �������
- % If you specify a storage symbol in a property declaration, it must be of
- % the type boolean
- parser_e_ill_property_storage_sym=03155_E_������ ���� ���� ����� ������ ������
- % You can't use this type of symbol as storage specifier in property
- % declaration. You can use only methods with the result type boolean,
- % boolean class fields or boolean constants
- parser_e_only_publishable_classes_can_be_published=03156_E_�� ����� ������� ���� $M+ ����� ����� ����� � published
- % In the published section of a class can be only class as fields used which
- % are compiled in \var{\{\$M+\}} or which are derived from such a class. Normally
- % such a class should be derived from TPersitent
- parser_e_proc_directive_expected=03157_E_���� ������� �����
- % This error is triggered when you have a \var{\{\$Calling\}} directive without
- % a calling convention specified.
- % It also happens when declaring a procedure in a const block and you
- % used a ; after a procedure declaration which must be followed by a
- % procedure directive.
- % Correct declarations are:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % const
- % p : procedure;stdcall=nil;
- % p : procedure stdcall=nil;
- % \end{verbatim}
- parser_e_invalid_property_index_value=03158_E_���� ������� �� ������ ���� ����� ����� �����
- % The value you use to index a property must be of an ordinal type, for
- % example an integer or enumerated type.
- parser_e_procname_to_short_for_export=03159_E_�� ����� ��� ���� ������
- % The length of the procedure/function name must be at least 2 characters
- % long. This is because of a bug in dlltool which doesn't parse the .def
- % file correct with a name of length 1.
- parser_e_dlltool_unit_var_problem=03160_E_�� ���� ����� ��� DEFFILE ������� �������� ������
- parser_e_dlltool_unit_var_problem2=03161_E_��� ��� ����� � -WD
- % You need to compile this file without the -WD switch on the
- % commandline
- parser_f_need_objfpc_or_delphi_mode=03162_F_�� ������ ���� ObjFpc (-S2) �� ���� Delphi (-Sd) ���� �� ������
- % You need to use \{\$mode objfpc\} or \{\$mode delphi\} to compile this file.
- % Or use the equivalent commandline switches -S2 or -Sd.
- parser_e_no_export_with_index_for_target=03163_E_�� ���� ����� �� ������ ��� $1
- % Exporting of functions or procedures with a specified index is not
- % supported on this target.
- parser_e_no_export_of_variables_for_target=03164_E_����� �� ����� ���� ���� �$1
- % Exporting of variables is not supported on this target.
- parser_e_improper_guid_syntax=03165_E_����� GUID ���� ����
- % The GUID indication does not have the proper syntax. It should be of the form
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}
- % \end{verbatim}
- % Where each \var{X} represents a hexadecimal digit.
- parser_w_interface_mapping_notfound=03168_W_����� "$1" ����� �� ��� �������� �������� �� $2.$3
- % The compiler cannot find a suitable procedure which implements the given method of an interface.
- % A procedure with the same name is found, but the arguments do not match.
- parser_e_interface_id_expected=03169_E_���� ����� ����
- % This happens when the compiler scans a \var{class} declaration that contains
- % \var{interface} function name mapping code like this:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % type
- % TMyObject = class(TObject, IDispatch)
- % function IUnknown.QueryInterface=MyQueryInterface;
- % ....
- % \end{verbatim}
- % and the \var{interface} before the dot not listed in the inheritance list.
- parser_e_type_cant_be_used_in_array_index=03170_E_���� "$1" ���� ���� ����� ������ ���� ��� ������ �����
- % Types like \var{qword} or \var{int64} aren't allowed as array index type
- parser_e_no_con_des_in_interfaces=03171_E_���� ����� ���� ������ �������
- % Constructor and destructor declarations aren't allowed in interface
- % In the most cases the method \var{QueryInterface} of \var{IUnknown} can
- % be used to create a new interface.
- parser_e_no_access_specifier_in_interfaces=03172_E_���� ����� ���� ���� ����� ������ �� ������
- % The access specifiers \var{public}, \var{private}, \var{protected} and
- % \var{pusblished} can't be used in interfaces because all methods
- % of an interfaces must be public.
- parser_e_no_vars_in_interfaces=03173_E_���� ���� ���� ����� ����
- % Declarations of fields aren't allowed in interfaces. An interface
- % can contain only methods
- parser_e_no_local_proc_external=03174_E_�� ���� ������ ���� ������ ��������
- % Declaring local procedures as external is not possible. Local procedures
- % get hidden parameters that will make the chance of errors very high
- parser_w_skipped_fields_before=03175_W_��� ������ ����� ���� "$1" �� ������
- % In Delphi mode, not all fields of a typed constant record have to be
- % initialized, but the compiler warns you when it detects such situations.
- parser_e_skipped_fields_before=03176_E_��� ������ ����� ���� "$1" �� ������
- % In all syntax modes but Delphi mode, you can't leave some fields uninitialized
- % in the middle of a typed constant record
- parser_w_skipped_fields_after=03177_W_��� ������ ����� ���� "$1" �� ������
- % You can leave some fields at the end of a type constant record uninitialized
- % (the compiler will initialize them to zero automatically). This may be the cause
- % of subtle problems.
- parser_e_varargs_need_cdecl_and_external=03178_E_������ �VarArgs (�� '...' �MacPas) ���� ����� ������ �� CDecl/CPPDecl/MWPascal � External
- % The varargs directive (or the ``...'' varargs parameter in MacPas mode) can only be used with procedures or functions
- % that are declared with \var{external} and one of \var{cdecl}, \var{cppdecl} and \var{mwpascal}. This functionality
- % is only supported to provide a compatible interface to C functions like printf.
- parser_e_self_call_by_value=03179_E_Self ���� ����� ����� ���� (call-by-value)
- % You can't declare self as a const or var parameter, it must always be
- % a call-by-value parameter
- parser_e_interface_has_no_guid=03180_E_����� "$1" ���� ���� ���� GUID
- % When you want to assign an interface to a constant, then the interface
- % must have a GUID value set.
- parser_e_illegal_field_or_method=03181_E_����� �� ��� �� ����� �� ����� "$1" ���� ������
- % Properties must refer to a field or method in the same class.
- parser_w_proc_overriding_calling=03182_W_���� �� ������� ����� "$1" �� "$2"
- % There are two directives in the procedure declaration that specify a calling
- % convention. Only the last directive will be used
- parser_e_no_procvarobj_const=03183_E_���� ����� ����� ���� �� "procedure of object" �� �� NIL
- % You can't assign the address of a method to a typed constant which has a
- % 'procedure of object' type, because such a constant requires two addresses:
- % that of the method (which is known at compile time) and that of the object or
- % class instance it operates on (which can not be known at compile time).
- parser_e_default_value_only_one_para=03184_E_��� ����� ���� ���� ����� ������ �� �� ����� ���
- % It is not possible to specify a default value for several parameters at once.
- % The following is invalid:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % Procedure MyProcedure (A,B : Integer = 0);
- % \end{verbatim}
- % Instead, this should be declared as
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % Procedure MyProcedure (A : Integer = 0; B : Integer = 0);
- % \end{verbatim}
- parser_e_default_value_expected_for_para=03185_E_����� ����� ���� ���� ���� "$1"
- % The specified parameter requires a default value.
- parser_w_unsupported_feature=03186_W_����� ������� �� ���� !
- % You're trying to force the compiler into doing something it cannot do yet.
- parser_h_c_arrays_are_references=03187_H_������ �� C ������� ������
- % Any array passed to a C functions is passed
- % by a pointer (i.e. by reference).
- parser_e_C_array_of_const_must_be_last=03188_E_���� C �� ���� ���� ����� �������� ������
- % You can not add any other argument after an \var{array of const} for
- % \var{cdecl} functions, as the size pushed on stack for this argument is
- % not known.
- parser_h_type_redef=03189_H_����� ������ �� ������ "$1"
- % This is an indicator that a previously declared type is
- % being redefined as something else. This may, or may not
- % be, a cause for errors.
- parser_w_cdecl_has_no_high=03190_W_��� ��������� cdecl ����� �����
- % Functions declared with cdecl modifier do not pass an extra implicit parameter.
- parser_w_cdecl_no_openstring=03191_W_�������� cdecel ���� ������ � open string
- % Openstring is not supported for cdecl'ared functions.
- parser_e_initialized_not_for_threadvar=03192_E_��� ������ ����� ����� ������ �threadvar
- % Variables declared as threadvar can not be initialized with a default value.
- % The variables will always be filled with zero at the start of a new thread.
- parser_e_msg_only_for_classes=03193_E_���� ������ ������� message �� ���� �����
- % The message directive is only supported for Class types.
- parser_e_procedure_or_function_expected=03194_E_���� ������ �� �������
- % A class method can only be specified for procedures and functions.
- parser_e_illegal_calling_convention=03195_W_����� ������� ������: "$1"
- % Some calling conventions are supported only by certain CPUs. I.e. most non-i386 ports support
- % only the standard ABI calling convention of the CPU.
- parser_e_no_object_reintroduce=03196_E_�� ���� ������ �REINTRODUCE ���� �������
- % \var{reintroduce} is not supported for objects.
- parser_e_paraloc_only_one_para=03197_E_�� ������� ���� ����� ����� �����.
- % If locations for arguments are specified explicitly as it is required by
- % some syscall conventions, each argument must have it's only location, things
- % like \var{procedure p(i,j : longint 'r1');} aren't allowed
- parser_e_paraloc_all_paras=03198_E_�� ������� ���� ����� ����� �����
- % If one argument has an explicit argument location, all arguments of a procedure
- % must have one.
- parser_e_illegal_explicit_paraloc=03199_E_����� ������� �� ����
- % The location specified for an argument isn't recognized by the compiler
- parser_e_32bitint_or_pointer_variable_expected=03200_E_���� ���� ����� �� ���� ��� 32-Bit �� �����
- % The libbase for MorphOS/AmigaOS can be give only as \var{longint}, \var{dword} or any pointer variable.
- parser_e_goto_outside_proc=03201_E_�� ���� ����� �goto ��� ��� ������
- % It isn't allowed to use the \var{goto} statements referencing labels outside the
- % current procedure. The following example shows the problem:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % ...
- % procedure p1;
- % label
- % l1;
- %
- % procedure p2;
- % begin
- % goto l1; // This goto ISN'T allowed
- % end;
- %
- % begin
- % p2
- % l1:
- % end;
- % ...
- %
- % \end{verbatim}
- parser_f_too_complex_proc=03202_F_������ ������ ���� ������ ����� �� ������ ���� ����
- % Your procedure body is too long for the compiler. You should split the
- % procedure into multiple smaller procedures.
- parser_e_illegal_expression=03203_E_����� �� ����
- % This can occur under many circumstances. Mostly when trying to evaluate
- % constant expressions.
- parser_e_invalid_integer=03204_E_������ �� ����� ���� ���� ����
- % You made an expression which isn't an integer, and the compiler expects the
- % result to be an integer.
- parser_e_invalid_qualifier=03205_E_����� �� ���� ������
- % One of the following is happening :
- % \begin{itemize}
- % \item You're trying to access a field of a variable that is not a record.
- % \item You're indexing a variable that is not an array.
- % \item You're dereferencing a variable that is not a pointer.
- % \end{itemize}
- parser_e_upper_lower_than_lower=03206_E_���� ������ ������ ��� ����� ������ ������
- % You are declaring a subrange, and the lower limit is higher than the high
- % limit of the range.
- parser_e_macpas_exit_wrong_param=03207_E_������ �� Exit ���� ����� �� ������ ����� ��� ����
- % Non local exit is not allowed. This error occurs only in mode MacPas.
- parser_e_illegal_assignment_to_count_var=03208_E_���� �� ����� �� ������ ������ � for "$1"
- % The type of a \var{for} loop variable must be an ordinal type.
- % Loop variables cannot be reals or strings. You can also not assign values to
- % loop variables inside the loop (except in Delphi and TP modes). Use a while or
- % repeat loop instead if you need to do something like that, since those
- % constructs were built for that.
- parser_e_no_local_var_external=03209_E_�� ���� ������ ������ ������� ���������
- % Declaring local variables as external is not allowed. Only global variables can reference
- % to external variables.
- parser_e_proc_already_external=03210_E_������ ��� ������ ��������
- % The procedure is already declared with the EXTERNAL directive in an interface or
- % forward declaration.
- parser_w_implicit_uses_of_variants_unit=03211_W_����� ����� ������ Variants
- % The Variant type is used in the unit without any used unit using the Variants unit. The
- % compiler has implicitly added the Variants unit to the uses list. To remove this warning
- % the Variants unit needs to be added to the uses statement.
- parser_e_no_static_method_in_interfaces=03212_E_������ ������ ������� ������ ���� ������� ����� ������ �����
- % The specifier \var{class} and directive \var{static} can't be used in interfaces
- % because all methods of an interfaces must be public.
- parser_e_arithmetic_operation_overflow=03213_E_����� ������ ������
- % An operation on two integers values produced an overflow
- parser_e_protected_or_private_expected=03214_E_���� ������ Protected �� Private
- % \var{strict} can be only used together with \var{protected} or \var{private}.
- parser_e_illegal_slice=03215_E_SLICE ��� ���� ����� ������ ���� ������ �������
- % \var{slice} can be used only for arguments accepting an open array parameter
- parser_e_dispinterface_cant_have_parent=03216_E_����� DISPINTERFACE ���� ����� ����� ����
- % A DISPINMTERFACE is a special type of interface which can't have a parent class
- parser_e_dispinterface_needs_a_guid=03217_E_DISPINTERFACE ���� GUID
- % A DISPINMTERFACE always needs an interface identification
- parser_w_overridden_methods_not_same_ret=03218_W_������� ������ ������ ������ �� ���� ����� ������. ���� ������ ���� ����� ������ ������ ��� �� ����� �� ���� (�$2� ���� �� �$1� ��� ���� ����� ������ ��� ������)
- % If you declare overridden methods in a class definition, they must
- % have the same return type. Some versions of Delphi allow you to change the
- % return type of interface methods, and even to change procedures into
- % functions, but the resulting code may crash depending on the types used
- % and the way the methods are called.
- parser_e_dispid_must_be_ord_const=03219_E_���� Dispatch ���� ����� ���� ��� ��� ������
- parser_e_array_range_out_of_bounds=03220_E_����� �� ����� ����� ����
- % Regardless of the size taken up by its elements, an array cannot have more
- % than high(ptrint) elements. Additionally, the range type must be a subrange
- % of ptrint.
- parser_e_packed_element_no_var_addr=03221_E_�� ���� ����� �� ������ �� ��� ����� ����, ������� �� ���� �� �����
- % If you declare an array or record as \var{packed} in Mac Pascal mode (or as \var{packed} in any mode with \var{\{\$bitpacking on\}}), it will
- % be packed at the bit level. This means it becomes impossible to take addresses
- % of individual array elements or record fields. The only exception to this rule is in case of packed arrays elements
- % whose packed size is a multple of 8 bits.
- parser_e_packed_dynamic_open_array=03222_E_�� ���� ����� ���� ������
- % Only regular (and possibly in the future also open) arrays can be packed
- parser_e_packed_element_no_loop=03223_E_������� ����� �� ����� ��� ������ ���� ������ ���� ������� �������
- % If you declare an array or record as \var{packed} in Mac Pascal mode (or as \var{packed} in any mode with \var{\{\$bitpacking on\}}), it will
- % be packed at the bit level. For performance reasons, they cannot be
- % used as loop variables.
- parser_e_type_and_var_only_in_generics=03224_E_���� ������ � VAR � TYPE �� �� generics
- % The usage of VAR and TYPE to declare new types inside an object is allowed only inside
- % generics.
- parser_e_cant_create_generics_of_this_type=03225_E_������ ���� ���� ����� generic
- % Only Classes, Objects, Interfaces and Records are allowed to be used as generic
- parser_w_no_lineinfo_use_switch=03226_W_��� ����� �� ������� LINEINFO ����� �����. �� ��� ������ ������� �� ������ ���� -gl �����
- % Do not use the LINEINFO unit directly, Use the \var{-gl} switch which automatically adds the
- % unit for reading the selected type of debugging information instead.
- parser_e_no_funcret_specified=03227_E_�� ����� ����� ����� ���� �������� "$1"
- % The first time you declare a function you have to declare it completely,
- % including all parameters and the result type.
- parser_e_special_onlygenerics=03228_E_������ �Specialization ����� �� ���� ������� ������� generic
- % Types not being generics can't be specialized
- parser_e_no_generics_as_params=03229_E_�� ���� ������ �generics ���� ������� ���� �� ����� � spezializing generics
- % When specializing a generic, only non-generic types can be used as parameters.
- parser_e_type_object_constants=03230_E_������ ������� �� ��������� ������� VMT ���� �����
- % If an object requires a VMT either because it contains a constructor or virtual methods,
- % it's not allowed to create constants of it. In TP and Delphi mode this is allowed
- % for compatibility reasons.
- parser_e_label_outside_proc=03231_E_����� ������ �� ������ �������� ���� ����� ������ ���� �����
- % It isn't allowed to take the addresss of labels outside the
- % current procedure.
- parser_e_initialized_not_for_external=03233_E_�� ���� ����� ��� ����� ���� ������� �������� �external
- % Variables declared as external can not be initialized with a default value.
- parser_e_illegal_function_result=03234_E_����� ����� �� �������� ���� ����
- % Some types like file types can not be used as function result
- parser_e_no_common_type=03235_E_��� ����� ����� � "$1" � "$2"
- % To perform an operation beween integers, the compiler converts both operands
- % to their common type, which appears to be an invalid type. To determine the
- % common type of the operands, the compiler takes the minimum of the minimal values
- % of both types, and the maximum of the maximal values of both types. The common
- % type is then minimum..maximum.
- parser_e_no_generics_as_types=03236_E_Generics ��� specialization ���� ���� ����� ������ ���� ����� ������
- % Generics must be always specialized before being used as variable type
- parser_w_register_list_ignored=03237_W_����� ������ ������� ���� ����� assemblter ������
- % When using pure assembler routines, the list with modified registers is ignored.
- % \end{description}
- #
- # Type Checking
- #
- # 04049 is the last used one
- #
- % \section{Type checking errors}
- % This section lists all errors that can occur when type checking is
- % performed.
- % \begin{description}
- type_e_mismatch=04000_E_����� ������ �� ����
- % This can happen in many cases:
- % \begin{itemize}
- % \item The variable you're assigning to is of a different type than the
- % expression in the assignment.
- % \item You are calling a function or procedure with parameters that are
- % incompatible with the parameters in the function or procedure definition.
- % \end{itemize}
- type_e_incompatible_types=04001_E_����� ������ �� ����: ���� ����� � "$1" ���� �"$2"
- % There is no conversion possible between the two types
- % Another possiblity is that they are declared in different
- % declarations:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % Var
- % A1 : Array[1..10] Of Integer;
- % A2 : Array[1..10] Of Integer;
- %
- % Begin
- % A1:=A2; { This statement gives also this error, it
- % is due the strict type checking of pascal }
- % End.
- % \end{verbatim}
- type_e_not_equal_types=04002_E_�� ����� ��� ������ ������� "$1" � "$2"
- % The types are not equal
- type_e_type_id_expected=04003_E_���� ������ ������
- % The identifier is not a type, or you forgot to supply a type identifier.
- type_e_variable_id_expected=04004_E_���� ����� �� �����
- % This happens when you pass a constant to a routine (such as \var{Inc} var or \var{Dec})
- % when it expects a variable. You can only pass variables as arguments to these functions.
- type_e_integer_expr_expected=04005_E_���� ����� ���, �� ����� "$1"
- % The compiler expects an expression of type integer, but gets a different
- % type.
- type_e_boolean_expr_expected=04006_E_���� ������ �������, �� ����� "$1"
- % The expression must be a boolean type, it should be return true or
- % false.
- type_e_ordinal_expr_expected=04007_E_���� ������ ����
- % The expression must be of ordinal type, i.e., maximum a \var{Longint}.
- % This happens, for instance, when you specify a second argument
- % to \var{Inc} or \var{Dec} that doesn't evaluate to an ordinal value.
- type_e_pointer_type_expected=04008_E_���� ������, �� ����� "$1"
- % The variable or expression isn't of the type \var{pointer}. This
- % happens when you pass a variable that isn't a pointer to \var{New}
- % or \var{Dispose}.
- type_e_class_type_expected=04009_E_���� ������, �� ����� "$1"
- % The variable of expression isn't of the type \var{class}. This happens
- % typically when
- % \begin{enumerate}
- % \item The parent class in a class declaration isn't a class.
- % \item An exception handler (\var{On}) contains a type identifier that
- % isn't a class.
- % \end{enumerate}
- type_e_cant_eval_constant_expr=04011_E_�� ���� ���� �� ������ �����
- % This error can occur when the bounds of an array you declared does
- % not evaluate to ordinal constants
- type_e_set_element_are_not_comp=04012_E_�������� �� ������ ���� ������
- % You are trying to make an operation on two sets, when the set element types
- % are not the same. The base type of a set must be the same when taking the
- % union
- type_e_set_operation_unknown=04013_E_������ ���� ������ �� ������
- % several binary operations are not defined for sets
- % like div mod ** (also >= <= for now)
- type_w_convert_real_2_comp=04014_W_���� �������� �� ����� ������ � COMP ��� ��� ���� ���
- % An implicit type conversion from a real type to a \var{comp} is
- % encountered. Since \var{comp} is a 64 bit integer type, this may indicate
- % an error.
- type_h_use_div_for_int=04015_H_����� �DIV ����� �� ��� ���� ����� �� ���� ���
- % When hints are on, then an integer division with the '/' operator will
- % procuce this message, because the result will then be of type real
- type_e_strict_var_string_violation=04016_E_����� ������� ���� ���� ���� ������ ���� $V+
- % When compiling in \var{\{\$V+\}} mode, the string you pass as a parameter
- % should be of the exact same type as the declared parameter of the procedure.
- type_e_succ_and_pred_enums_with_assign_not_possible=04017_E_�� ���� ����� ����� ������ ��� ����� �succ �� pred
- % When you declared an enumeration type which has assignments in it, as in C,
- % like in the following:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % Tenum = (a,b,e:=5);
- % \end{verbatim}
- % you cannot use the \var{Succ} or \var{Pred} functions on them.
- type_e_cant_read_write_type=04018_E_�� ���� ����� �� ����� ������ ����� ������
- % You are trying to \var{read} or \var{write} a variable from or to a
- % file of type text, which doesn't support that. Only integer types,
- % reals, pchars and strings can be read from/written to a text file.
- % Booleans can only be written to text files.
- type_e_no_readln_writeln_for_typed_file=04019_E_�� ���� ������ �readln �writeln �� ����� ������ ���� file
- % \var{readln} and \var{writeln} are only allowed for text files.
- type_e_no_read_write_for_untyped_file=04020_E_�� ���� ����� �� ����� ����� �� ���� �� �����
- % \var{read} and \var{write} are only allowed for text or typed files.
- type_e_typeconflict_in_set=04021_E_������� �� ����� ������ ���� ������ �� �����
- % There is at least one set element which is of the wrong type, i.e. not of
- % the set type.
- type_w_maybe_wrong_hi_lo=04022_W_lo/hi(dword/qword) ����� �� ���� ������/����� �� word/dword
- % \fpc supports an overloaded version of \var{lo/hi} for \var{longint/dword/int64/qword}
- % which returns the lower/upper word/dword of the argument. TP always uses
- % a 16 bit \var{lo/hi} which returns always bits 0..7 for \var{lo} and the
- % bits 8..15 for \var{hi}. If you want the TP behavior you have
- % to type cast the argument to \var{word/integer}
- type_e_integer_or_real_expr_expected=04023_E_���� ������ �� ���� ��� �� ���� ����
- % The first argument to \var{str} must a real or integer type.
- type_e_wrong_type_in_array_constructor=04024_E_����� ���� ������ "$1" ���� ���� �����
- % You are trying to use a type in an array constructor which is not
- % allowed.
- type_e_wrong_parameter_type=04025_E_����� �� ����� �������� ���� $1: ����� "$2", ���� �"$3"
- % You are trying to pass an invalid type for the specified parameter.
- type_e_no_method_and_procedure_not_compatible=04026_E_������ �� ������ ������ ���� ������
- % You can't assign a method to a procedure variable or a procedure to a
- % method pointer.
- type_e_wrong_math_argument=04027_E_����� ���� �� ���� ���� �������� ������ ������
- % The constant argument passed to a ln or sqrt function is out of
- % the definition range of these functions.
- type_e_no_addr_of_constant=04028_E_�� ���� ���� �� ������ �� �����
- % It is not possible to get the address of a constant expression, because they
- % aren't stored in memory. You can try making it a typed constant. This error
- % can also be displayed if you try to pass a property to a var parameter.
- type_e_argument_cant_be_assigned=04029_E_�� ���� ����� �� ��������
- % Only expressions which can be on the left side of an
- % assignment can be passed as call by reference argument
- % Remark: Properties can be only
- % used on the left side of an assignment, but they cannot be used as arguments
- type_e_cannot_local_proc_to_procvar=04030_E_�� ���� ����� �������/����� ������ ������ ���� �����
- % It's not allowed to assign a local procedure/function to a
- % procedure variable, because the calling of local procedure/function is
- % different. You can only assign local procedure/function to a void pointer.
- type_e_no_assign_to_addr=04031_E_�� ���� ����� ��� ������
- % It is not allowed to assign a value to an address of a variable,constant,
- % procedure or function. You can try compiling with -So if the identifier
- % is a procedure variable.
- type_e_no_assign_to_const=04032_E_�� ���� ����� ��� ������ ����
- % It's not allowed to assign a value to a variable which is declared
- % as a const. This is normally a parameter declared as const, to allow
- % changing the value make the parameter as a value parameter or a var.
- type_e_array_required=04033_E_���� ����� ���� ����
- % If you are accessing a variable using an index '[<x>]' then
- % the type must be an array. In FPC mode also a pointer is allowed.
- type_e_interface_type_expected=04034_E_���� ������ ���� ����, ��� ����� "$1"
- % The compiler expected to encounter an interface type name, but got something else.
- % The following code would provoke this error:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % Type
- % TMyStream = Class(TStream,Integer)
- % \end{verbatim}
- type_w_mixed_signed_unsigned=04035_W_������ ������ ������ �longwords ������ ����� �� 64bit
- % If you divide (or calculate the modulus of) a signed expression by a longword (or vice versa),
- % or if you have overflow and/or range checking turned on and use an arithmetic
- % expression (+, -, *, div, mod) in which both signed numbers and longwords appear,
- % then everything has to be evaluated in 64bit which is slower than normal
- % 32bit arithmetic. You can avoid this by typecasting one operand so it
- % matches the result type of the other one.
- type_w_mixed_signed_unsigned2=04036_W_����� ������ ������ ������� ����� ������ ���� ����� ������ ���� ������
- % If you use a binary operator (and, or, xor) and one of
- % the operands is a longword while the other one is a signed expression, then,
- % if range checking is turned on, you may get a range check error because in
- % such a case both operands are converted to longword before the operation is
- % carried out. You can avoid this by typecasting one operand so it
- % matches the result type of the other one.
- type_e_typecast_wrong_size_for_assignment=04037_E_���� ���� ����� ����� �� typecast ($1-> $2)
- % Type casting to a type with a different size is not allowed when the variable is
- % used for assigning.
- type_e_array_index_enums_with_assign_not_possible=04038_E_����� �� ���� �� ���� ���� ������ ���� ���� ������ �����
- % When you declared an enumeration type which has assignments in it, as in C,
- % like in the following:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % Tenum = (a,b,e:=5);
- % \end{verbatim}
- % you cannot use it as index of an array.
- type_e_classes_not_related=04039_E_��� ����� ��� ������ ������ �� ��������� �� "$1" � "$2"
- % There is a typecast from one class or object to another while the class/object
- % are not related. This will probably lead to errors
- type_w_classes_not_related=04040_W_��� ����� ��� ������ ������� �� "$1" � "$2"
- % There is a typecast from one class or object to another while the class/object
- % are not related. This will probably lead to errors
- type_e_class_or_interface_type_expected=04041_E_���� ������� ������ �� ������, ��� "$1" �����
- % The compiler expected a class or interface name, but got another type or identifier.
- type_e_type_is_not_completly_defined=04042_E_������ "$1" �� ����� ������
- % This error occurs when a type is not complete: i.e. a pointer type which points to
- % an undefined type.
- type_w_string_too_long=04043_W_����� �� ������� ���� ���� ����� ��� ����� ����� ����� �� ������ ����
- % The size of the constant string, which is assigned to a shortstring,
- % is longer than the maximum size of the shortstring
- type_w_signed_unsigned_always_false=04044_W_������� ���� ����� ��� �� false ���� ���� ������
- % There is a comparison between an unsigned value and a signed constant which is
- % less than zero. Because of type promotion, the statement will always evaluate to
- % false. Exlicitly typecast the constant to the correct range to avoid this problem.
- type_w_signed_unsigned_always_true=04045_W_������� ���� ����� ��� �� true ���� ���� ������
- % There is a comparison between an unsigned value and a signed constant which is
- % less than zero. Because of type promotion, the statement will always evaluate to
- % true. Exlicitly typecast the constant to the correct range to avoid this problem.
- type_w_instance_with_abstract=04046_W_����� �� ������ "$1" �� ������ �� �������
- % An instance of a class is created which contains non-implemented abstract
- % methods. This will probably lead to a runtime error 211 in the code if that
- % routine is ever called. All abstract methods should be overridden.
- type_h_in_range_check=04047_H_���� ������ �� ������� IN ���� ����� ����� �� ���
- % The left operand of the \var{in} operator is not an ordinal or enumeration which fits
- % within 8-bits, this may lead to range check errors. The \var{in} operator
- % currently only supports a left operand which fits within a byte. In the case of
- % enumerations, the size of an element of an enumeration can be controlled with
- % the \var{\{\$PACKENUM\}} or \var{\{\$Zn\}} switches.
- type_w_smaller_possible_range_check=04048_W_���� ������ ���� �����, ���� ������ ������ ���� �� ����� ������ �����
- % There is an assignment to a smaller type than the source type. This means that
- % this may cause a range-check error, or may lead to possible loss of data.
- type_h_smaller_possible_range_check=04049_H_���� ������ ���� �����, ���� ������ ������ ���� �� ����� ������ �����
- % There is an assignment to a smaller type than the source type. This means that
- % this may cause a range-check error, or may lead to possible loss of data.
- type_e_cant_take_address_of_abstract_method=04050_E_�� ���� ���� �� ����� ������ ������� � abstract
- % An abstract method has no body, so the address of an abstract method can't be taken.
- type_e_assignment_not_allowed=04051_E_�� ���� ����� �� ���� �������� ������ ������� ������
- % You are trying to assign a value to a formal (untyped var, const or out)
- % parameter, or to an open array.
- type_e_constant_expr_expected=04052_E_���� ������ ����
- % The compiler expects an constant expression, but gets a variable expression.
- type_e_operator_not_supported_for_types=04053_E_������ "$1" ���� ����� �������� "$1" � "$3"
- % The operation is not allowed for the supplied types
- type_e_illegal_type_conversion=04054_E_���� �� ����� �� ������ �� "$1" � "$2"
- % When doing a type-cast, you must take care that the sizes of the variable and
- % the destination type are the same.
- type_h_pointer_to_longint_conv_not_portable=04055_H_����� ��� ���� ������ ���� ������ ��� �������
- % If you typecast a pointer to a longint (or vice-versa), this code will not compile
- % on a machine using 64-bit for pointer storage.
- type_w_pointer_to_longint_conv_not_portable=04056_W_����� ��� ���� ������ ���� ������ ��� �������
- % If you typecast a pointer to a ordinal type of a different size (or vice-versa), this can
- % cause problems. This is a warning to help finding the 32bit specific code where cardinal/longint is used
- % to typecast pointers to ordinals. A solution is to use the ptrint/ptruint types instead.
- type_e_cant_choose_overload_function=04057_E_�� ���� ������ ����� ������� ����� ��� ������
- % You're calling overloaded functions with a parameter that doesn't correspond
- % to any of the declared function parameter lists. e.g. when you have declared
- % a function with parameters \var{word} and \var{longint}, and then you call
- % it with a parameter which is of type \var{integer}.
- type_e_illegal_count_var=04058_E_����� ����� �� ����
- % The type of a \var{for} loop variable must be an ordinal type.
- % Loop variables cannot be reals or strings.
- type_w_double_c_varargs=04059_W_���� �� ������ real ������ double ������ C. ���� typecast ������ ����� �� ����.
- % In C, constant real values are double by default. For this reason, if you
- % pass a constant real value to a variable argument part of a C function, FPC
- % by default converts this constant to double as well. If you want to prevent
- % this from happening, add an explicit typecast around the constant.
- type_e_class_or_cominterface_type_expected=04060_E_���� ������ ����� �� ���� COM, ��� ����� "$1"
- % Some operators like the AS operator are only appliable to classes or COM interfaces.
- type_e_no_const_packed_array=04061_E_��� ����� ����� ���� ����
- % You cannot declare a (bit)packed array as a typed constant.
- type_e_got_expected_packed_array=04062_E_���� ������ ������ ������� �� ������� $1. �����: "$2" ��� � "(bit)packed array"
- % The compiler expects a (bit)packed array as the specified parameter
- type_e_got_expected_unpacked_array=04063_E_���� ������ ����� ������� �� ������� $1. ����� "$2" ���� � "(not packed) Array"
- % The compiler expects a regular (i.e., not packed) array as the specified parameter
- type_e_no_packed_inittable=04064_E_������ �� ���� ���� ���� ������ ����� ������ ������ ��� ���� �����
- % Support for packed arrays of types that need initialization (such as ansistrings, or records which contain ansistrings) is not yet implemented.
- type_e_no_const_packed_record=04065_E_��� ����� ������� ��������� ������ �������
- % You cannot declare a (bit)packed array as a typed constant at this time.
- type_w_untyped_arithmetic_unportable=04066_W_����� "$1" �� ����� �� ����� �� ����� ���� ���� ���� {$T+}, �� ���� ������ �typecast
- % Addition/subtraction from untyped pointer may work differently in \var{\{\$T+\}}, use typecast to typed pointer
- type_e_cant_take_address_of_local_subroutine=04076_E_�� ���� ���� �� ����� ������ ������� �������
- % The address of a subroutine marked as local can't be taken.
- type_e_cant_export_local=04077_E_�� ���� ����� ����� ������� ������� ���� �����
- % A subroutine marked as local can't be export from a unit.
- type_e_not_automatable=04078_E_������ ���� ������: "$1"
- % Only byte, integer, longint, smallint, currency, single, double, ansistring,
- % widestring, tdatetime, variant, olevariant, wordbool and all interfaces are automatable.
- type_h_convert_add_operands_to_prevent_overflow=04079_H_���� ������� �"$1" ���� ����� ������, ���� ����� ������ �����.
- % Adding two types can cause overflow errors. Since you are converting the result to a larger type, you
- % could prevent such errors by converting the operands to this type before doing the addition.
- type_h_convert_sub_operands_to_prevent_overflow=04080_H_���� ������� �"$1" ���� ����� ������ ����� ����� ������ �����.
- % Subtracting two types can cause overflow errors. Since you are converting the result to a larger type, you
- % could prevent such errors by converting the operands to this type before doing the subtraction.
- type_h_convert_mul_operands_to_prevent_overflow=04081_H_���� ������� "$1" ���� ����� ���� ����� ����� ������ �����.
- % Multiplying two types can cause overflow errors. Since you are converting the result to a larger type, you
- % could prevent such errors by converting the operands to this type before doing the multiplication.
- type_w_pointer_to_signed=04082_W_���� ������� ������� ����� �� ���� ����� ����� ������� ������� ������ ��������. �� ������ ����� ��� ������ ��� ����.
- % The virtual address space on 32-bit machines runs from \$00000000 to \$ffffffff. Many operating systems allow you to
- % allocate memory above \$80000000, for example both Windows and Linux allow pointers in the range \$0000000 to \$bfffffff.
- % If you convert pointers to signed types, this can cause overflow and range check errors, but also \$80000000 < \$7fffffff.
- % This can cause random errors in code like "if p>q".
- % \end{description}
- #
- # Symtable
- #
- # 05060 is the last used one
- #
- % \section{Symbol handling}
- % This section lists all the messages that concern the handling of symbols.
- % This means all things that have to do with procedure and variable names.
- % \begin{description}
- sym_e_id_not_found=05000_E_����� �� ���� "$1"
- % The compiler doesn't know this symbol. Usually happens when you misspel
- % the name of a variable or procedure, or when you forgot to declare a
- % variable.
- sym_f_internal_error_in_symtablestack=05001_F_����� ������ �SymTableStack()
- % An internal error occurred in the compiler; If you encounter such an error,
- % please contact the developers and try to provide an exact description of
- % the circumstances in which the error occurs.
- sym_e_duplicate_id=05002_E_���� ���� "$1"
- % The identifier was already declared in the current scope.
- sym_h_duplicate_id_where=05003_H_����� ��� ����� �$1 ����� $2
- % The identifier was already declared in a previous scope.
- sym_e_unknown_id=05004_E_���� �� ���� "$1"
- % The identifier encountered has not been declared, or is used outside the
- % scope where it is defined.
- sym_e_forward_not_resolved=05005_E_����� Forward �� ������
- % This can happen in two cases:
- % \begin{itemize}
- % \item This happens when you declare a function (in the \var{interface} part, or
- % with a \var{forward} directive, but do not implement it.
- % \item You reference a type which isn't declared in the current \var{type}
- % block.
- % \end{itemize}
- sym_e_error_in_type_def=05007_E_����� ������ �����
- % There is an error in your definition of a new array type:
- % \item One of the range delimiters in an array declaration is erroneous.
- % For example, \var{Array [1..1.25]} will trigger this error.
- sym_e_forward_type_not_resolved=05009_E_����� ������ �� ����� "$1"
- % A symbol was forward defined, but no declaration was encountered.
- sym_e_only_static_in_static=05010_E_�� ������ ������ ������ ����� ������ �� ������ ������ �� ���� �������
- % A static method of an object can only access static variables.
- sym_e_type_must_be_rec_or_object_or_class=05012_E_Record or object or class type expected
- % The variable or expression isn't of the type \var{record} or \var{object} or \var{class}.
- sym_e_no_instance_of_abstract_object=05013_E_���� �� ������ �� ��������� �� ������ abstract ���� ������
- % You are trying to generate an instance of a class which has an abstract
- % method that wasn't overridden.
- sym_w_label_not_defined=05014_W_������ "$1" ���� ������
- % A label was declared, but not defined.
- sym_e_label_used_and_not_defined=05015_E_������ "$1" ������, ��� �� �����
- % A label was declared and used, but not defined.
- sym_e_ill_label_decl=05016_E_����� ����� �� �����
- % This error should never happen; it occurs if a label is defined outside a
- % procedure or function.
- sym_e_goto_and_label_not_supported=05017_E_GOTO � LABEL ���� ������ (����� ���� -Sg)
- % You must compile a program which has \var{label}s and \var{goto} statements
- % with the \var{-Sg} switch. By default, \var{label} and \var{goto} aren't
- % supported.
- sym_e_label_not_found=05018_E_������ �� �����
- % A \var{goto label} was encountered, but the label isn't declared.
- sym_e_id_is_no_label_id=05019_E_����� ���� �����
- % The identifier specified after the \var{goto} isn't of type label.
- sym_e_label_already_defined=05020_E_������ ��� ������
- % You are defining a label twice. You can define a label only once.
- sym_e_ill_type_decl_set=05021_E_����� ����� ����� �� �����
- % The declaration of a set contains an invalid type definition.
- sym_e_class_forward_not_resolved=05022_E_����� ������ �� ����� "$1" �� ������
- % You declared a class, but you did not implement it.
- sym_n_unit_not_used=05023_H_������ "$1" ���� ������ � $2
- % The unit referenced in the \var{uses} clause is not used.
- sym_h_para_identifier_not_used=05024_H_������ "$1" ���� ������
- % The identifier was declared (locally or globally) but
- % was not used (locally or globally).
- sym_n_local_identifier_not_used=05025_N_������ ������ "$1" ���� ������
- % You have declared, but not used a variable in a procedure or function
- % implementation.
- sym_h_para_identifier_only_set=05026_H_���� �� ������ "$1" ���� �� ��� �� ������
- % The identifier was declared (locally or globally)
- % set but not used (locally or globally).
- sym_n_local_identifier_only_set=05027_N_���� �� ������ "$1" ���� �� ��� �� ������
- % The variable in a procedure or function
- % implementation is declared, set but never used.
- sym_h_local_symbol_not_used=05028_H_$1 "$2" ����� �� ������
- % A local symbol is never used.
- sym_n_private_identifier_not_used=05029_N_��� ���� "$1.$2" �� ������
- % The indicated private field is defined, but is never used in the code.
- sym_n_private_identifier_only_set=05030_N_���� ����� "$1.$2" ��� ���, �� �� ������
- % The indicated private field is declared, assigned but never read.
- sym_n_private_method_not_used=05031_N_������ ������ "$1.$2" ���� ������
- % The indicated private method is declared but is never used in the code.
- sym_e_set_expected=05032_E_���� ������ ����
- % The variable or expression is not of type \var{set}. This happens in an
- % \var{in} statement.
- sym_w_function_result_not_set=05033_W_�������� ����� �� ������ ���
- % You can get this warning if the compiler thinks that a function return
- % value is not set. This will not be displayed for assembler procedures,
- % or procedures that contain assembler blocks.
- sym_w_wrong_C_pack=05034_W_������ "$1" ���� ������ ���� ������ �� ��� C
- % Arrays with sizes not multiples of 4 will be wrongly aligned
- % for C structures.
- sym_e_illegal_field=05035_E_��� �� ����� �� ���� "$1"
- % The field doesn't exist in the record/object definition.
- sym_w_uninitialized_local_variable=05036_W_������ ������ "$1" ���� ���� ������
- % This message is displayed if the compiler thinks that a variable will
- % be used (i.e. appears in the right-hand-side of an expression) when it
- % was not initialized first (i.e. appeared in the left-hand side of an
- % assigment)
- sym_w_uninitialized_variable=05037_W_������ "$1" ���� ���� ������
- % This message is displayed if the compiler thinks that a variable will
- % be used (i.e. appears in the right-hand-side of an expression) when it
- % was not initialized first (i.e. appeared in the left-hand side of an
- % assigment)
- sym_e_id_no_member=05038_E_����� ������ ���� ��� �"$1"
- % This error is generated when an identifier of a record,
- % field, or method is accessed while it is not defined.
- sym_h_param_list=05039_H_����� ������: $1
- % You get this when you use the \var{-vh} switch. In case an overloaded
- % procedure is not found, then all candidate overloaded procedures are
- % listed, with their parameter lists.
- sym_e_segment_too_large=05040_E_���� ����� �� ������ ���� ����
- % You get this when you declare a data element whose size exceeds the
- % prescribed limit (2 Gb on 80386+/68020+ processors)
- sym_e_no_matching_implementation_found=05042_E_�� ���� ����� ������ "$1" �� �����
- % There was no matching method found which could implement the interface
- % method. Check argument types and result type of the methods.
- sym_w_deprecated_symbol=05043_W_������ "$1" �����
- % This means that a symbol (a variable, routine, etc...) which is
- % declared as \var{deprecated} is used. Deprecated symbols may no longer
- % be available in newer versions of the unit / library. Usage of this symbol
- % should be avoided as much as possible.
- sym_w_non_portable_symbol=05044_W_������ "$1" ���� ����
- % This means that a symbol (a variable, routine, etc...) which is
- % declared as \var{platform} is used. This symbol's value, usage
- % and availability is platform specific and should not be used
- % if the source code must be portable.
- sym_w_non_implemented_symbol=05055_W_������ "$1" ���� �����
- % This means that a symbol (a variable, routine, etc...) which is
- % declared as \var{unimplemented} is used. This symbol is defined,
- % but is not yet implemented on this specific platform.
- sym_e_cant_create_unique_type=05056_E_�� ���� ����� ����� ������ ������� ������
- % Only simple types like ordinal, float and string types are supported when
- % redefining a type with \var{type newtype = type oldtype;}.
- sym_h_uninitialized_local_variable=05057_H_������ ������ "$1" ���� ���� ������
- % This message is displayed if the compiler thinks that a variable will
- % be used (i.e. appears in the right-hand-side of an expression) when it
- % was not initialized first (i.e. appeared in the left-hand side of an
- % assigment)
- sym_h_uninitialized_variable=05058_H_������ "$1" ���� ���� ������
- % This message is displayed if the compiler thinks that a variable will
- % be used (i.e. appears in the right-hand-side of an expression) when it
- % was not initialized first (i.e. appeared in the left-hand side of an
- % assigment)
- sym_w_function_result_uninitialized=05059_W_���� ������ ��������� ���� ���� �������
- % This message is displayed if the compiler thinks that the function result
- % variable will be used (i.e. appears in the right-hand-side of an expression)
- % before it is initialized (i.e. appeared in the left-hand side of an
- % assigment)
- sym_h_function_result_uninitialized=05060_H_���� ������ ��������� ���� ���� �������
- % This message is displayed if the compiler thinks that the function result
- % variable will be used (i.e. appears in the right-hand-side of an expression)
- % before it is initialized (i.e. appeared in the left-hand side of an
- % assigment)
- sym_w_identifier_only_read=05061_W_������ "$1" ����, �� ����� �� ���� ����
- % You have read the value of a variable, but nowhere assigned a value to
- % it.
- sym_h_abstract_method_list=05062_H_����� ����� ������: $1
- % When getting a warning about constructing a class/object with abstract methods
- % you get this hint to find the affected method.
- % \end{description}
- #
- # Codegenerator
- #
- # 06040 is the last used one
- #
- % \section{Code generator messages}
- % This section lists all messages that can be displayed if the code
- % generator encounters an error condition.
- % \begin{description}
- cg_e_parasize_too_big=06009_E_����� �� ����� ������� ����� � 65535 ����
- % The I386 processor limits the parameter list to 65535 bytes (the \var{RET}
- % instruction causes this)
- cg_e_file_must_call_by_reference=06012_E_����� �� ���� ���� ����� ����� �����
- % You cannot specify files as value parameters, i.e. they must always be
- % declared \var{var} parameters.
- cg_e_cant_use_far_pointer_there=06013_E_������ ������ far ���� ����� ������ ������
- % Free Pascal doesn't support far pointers, so you cannot take the address of
- % an expression which has a far reference as a result. The \var{mem} construct
- % has a far reference as a result, so the following code will produce this
- % error:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % var p : pointer;
- % ...
- % p:=@mem[a000:000];
- % \end{verbatim}
- cg_e_dont_call_exported_direct=06015_E_�� ���� ����� ��������� �� ����� EXPORT
- % No longer in use.
- cg_w_member_cd_call_from_method=06016_W_����� ����� �� ����� �� ���� �� ����
- % The compiler detected that a constructor or destructor is called within a
- % a method. This will probably lead to problems, since constructors / destructors
- % require parameters on entry.
- cg_n_inefficient_code=06017_N_��� ���
- % Your statement seems dubious to the compiler.
- cg_w_unreachable_code=06018_W_�� ���� ����� �� ��� ����
- % You specified a construct which will never be executed. Example:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % while false do
- % begin
- % {.. code ...}
- % end;
- % \end{verbatim}
- cg_e_cant_call_abstract_method=06020_E_�� ���� ����� ������� Abstract ����� �����
- % You cannot call an abstract method directy, instead you must call a
- % overriding child method, because an abstract method isn't implemented.
- cg_d_register_weight=06027_DL_Register $1 ���� $2 $3
- % Debugging message. Shown when the compiler considers a variable for
- % keeping in the registers.
- cg_d_stackframe_omited=06029_DL_����� �� ����� �������
- % Some procedure/functions do not need a complete stack-frame, so it is omitted.
- % This message will be displayed when the {-vd} switch is used.
- cg_e_unable_inline_object_methods=06031_E_������ �� ������� �� ����� ���� ������ ����� inline
- % You cannot have inlined object methods.
- cg_e_unable_inline_procvar=06032_E_������ Procvar ���� ������ ����� inline
- % A procedure with a procedural variable call cannot be inlined.
- cg_e_no_code_for_inline_stored=06033_E_��� ��� ���������� inline
- % The compiler couldn't store code for the inline procedure.
- cg_e_can_access_element_zero=06035_E_����� ���� �� ansi/wide- �� longstring �� ����, ����� � (set)length �����
- % You should use \var{setlength} to set the length of an ansi/wide/longstring
- % and \var{length} to get the length of such a string types
- cg_e_cannot_call_cons_dest_inside_with=06037_E_�� ���� ����� ������� �� ������ ���� ��� �� 'with'
- % Inside a \var{with} clause you cannot call a constructor or destructor for the
- % object you have in the \var{with} clause.
- cg_e_cannot_call_message_direct=06038_E_�� ���� ����� ������� �� ���� ������ ����� �����
- % A message method handler method cannot be called directly if it contains an
- % explicit self argument
- cg_e_goto_inout_of_exception_block=06039_E_����� �� ��� �� ���� ����� �� exception
- % It is not allowed to jump in or outside of an exception block like \var{try..finally..end;}:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % label 1;
- %
- % ...
- %
- % try
- % if not(final) then
- % goto 1; // this line will cause an error
- % finally
- % ...
- % end;
- % 1:
- % ...
- % \end{verbatim}
- cg_e_control_flow_outside_finally=06040_E_������ �������� ������� ������ ���� ���� ������ ���� � finally
- % It isn't allowed to use the control flow statements \var{break},
- % \var{continue} and \var{exit}
- % inside a finally statement. The following example shows the problem:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % ...
- % try
- % p;
- % finally
- % ...
- % exit; // This exit ISN'T allowed
- % end;
- % ...
- %
- % \end{verbatim}
- % If the procedure \var{p} raises an exception the finally block is
- % executed. If the execution reaches the exit, it's unclear what to do:
- % exiting the procedure or searching for another exception handler
- cg_w_parasize_too_big=06041_W_���� ������� ���� �� ������� �� ��� ��������
- % This indicates that you are declaring more than 64K of parameters, which
- % might not be supported on other processor targets.
- cg_w_localsize_too_big=06042_W_����� �� ������ ������ ���� ������� �� ��� ��������
- % This indicates that you are declaring more than 32K of local variables, which
- % might not be supported on other processor targets.
- cg_e_localsize_too_big=06043_E_���� ������ ������� ���� ������� �������
- % This indicates that you are declaring more than 32K of local variables, which
- % is not supported by this processor.
- cg_e_break_not_allowed=06044_E_BREAK ���� �����
- % You're trying to use \var{break} outside a loop construction.
- cg_e_continue_not_allowed=06045_E_CONTINUE ���� �����
- % You're trying to use \var{continue} outside a loop construction.
- cg_f_unknown_compilerproc=06046_F_compilerproc "$1" �� ����. ���� �� ����� ������� ��� ����� ������.
- % The compiler expects that the runtime library contains certain subroutines. If you see this error
- % and you didn't change the runtime library code, it's very likely that the runtime library
- % you're using doesn't match the used compiler. If you changed the runtime library this error means
- % that you removed a subroutine which the compiler needs for internal use.
- cg_f_unknown_system_type=06047_F_�� ���� ����� ����� ����� "$1". ���� ��� ��� ����� ������� ��� ����� ������.
- % The compiler expects that the runtime library contains certain type definitions. If you see this error
- % and you didn't change the runtime library code, it's very likely that the runtime library
- % you're using doesn't match the used compiler. If you changed the runtime library this error means
- % that you removed a type which the compiler needs for internal use.
- cg_h_inherited_ignored=06048_H_����� ������� �inherited ������ ���� abstract
- % This messages appears only in Delphi mode when you call an abstract method
- % of a parent class via \var{inherited;}. The call is then ignored.
- cg_e_goto_label_not_found=06049_E_����� � Goto "$1" �� ������ �� �� ���� �����������
- % The label used in the goto definition is not defined or optimized away by the
- % unreachable code elemination.
- % \end{description}
- # EndOfTeX
- #
- # Assembler reader
- #
- # 07105 is the last used one
- #
- asmr_d_start_reading=07000_DL_����� ������ ���� ������ $1
- % This informs you that an assembler block is being parsed
- asmr_d_finish_reading=07001_DL_������ ����� ����� ������ $1
- % This informs you that an assembler block has finished.
- asmr_e_none_label_contain_at=07002_E_����� ��� ����� ����� �� ��� @
- % A identifier which isn't a label can't contain a @.
- asmr_e_building_record_offset=07004_E_����� ������ ���� ������
- % An error occurred while building the offset of a record/object
- % structure, this can happend when there is no field specified at all or
- % an unknown field identifier is used.
- asmr_e_offset_without_identifier=07005_E_���� ����� �OFFSET ��� ����
- % You can only use OFFSET with an identifier. Other syntaxes aren't
- % supported
- asmr_e_type_without_identifier=07006_E_���� ����� �TYPE ��� ����
- % You can only use TYPE with an identifier. Other syntaxes aren't
- % supported
- asmr_e_no_local_or_para_allowed=07007_E_�� ���� ������ ������ ����� �� ����� ������ ������
- % You can't use a local variable or parameter here, mostly because the
- % addressing of locals and parameters is done using the frame pointer register so the
- % address can't be obtained directly.
- asmr_e_need_offset=07008_E_�� ���� ������ � OFFSET
- % You need to use OFFSET <id> here to get the address of the identifier.
- asmr_e_need_dollar=07009_E_�� ���� ������ �$
- % You need to use $<id> here to get the address of the identifier.
- asmr_e_cant_have_multiple_relocatable_symbols=07010_E_�� ���� ������ � relocatable symbols ������
- % You can't have more than one relocatable symbol (variable/typed constant)
- % in one argument.
- asmr_e_only_add_relocatable_symbol=07011_E_���� ������ �� relocatable symbol
- % Relocatable symbols (variable/typed constant) can't be used with other
- % operators. Only addition is allowed.
- asmr_e_invalid_constant_expression=07012_E_����� ���� �� ����
- % There is an error in the constant expression.
- asmr_e_relocatable_symbol_not_allowed=07013_E_Relocatable symbol ���� �����
- % You can't use a relocatable symbol (variable/typed constant) here.
- asmr_e_invalid_reference_syntax=07014_E_����� ������ �� ����
- % There is an error in the reference.
- asmr_e_local_para_unreachable=07015_E_�� ���� ���� � $1 �����
- % You can not read directly the value of a local variable or parameter
- % of a higher level procedure in assembler code (except for
- % local assembler code without parameter nor locals).
- asmr_e_local_label_not_allowed_as_ref=07016_E_�������/������ ������� ���� ������ �������
- % You can't use local symbols/labels as references
- asmr_e_wrong_base_index=07017_E_����� ���� ����� ������� �� ����
- % There is an error with the base and index register, they are
- % probably incorrect
- asmr_w_possible_object_field_bug=07018_W_���� �� �� ����� ������ ����� �� �������
- % Fields of objects or classes can be reached directly in normal or objfpc
- % modes but TP and Delphi modes treat the field name as a simple offset.
- asmr_e_wrong_scale_factor=07019_E_����� ���� ���� ����
- % The scale factor given is wrong, only 1,2,4 and 8 are allowed
- asmr_e_multiple_index=07020_E_����� ����� ������ �����
- % You are trying to use more than one index register
- asmr_e_invalid_operand_type=07021_E_����� ������ ����
- % The operand type doesn't match with the opcode used
- asmr_e_invalid_string_as_opcode_operand=07022_E_������ ������� ������� opcode ����: $1
- % The string specified as operand is not correct with this opcode
- asmr_w_CODE_and_DATA_not_supported=07023_W_������ �@CODE �@DATA �� ����
- % @CODE and @DATA are unsupported and are ignored.
- asmr_e_null_label_ref_not_allowed=07024_E_�������� ������ ���� ���� �����
- asmr_e_expr_zero_divide=07025_E_����� ���� ������ asm
- % There is a division by zero in a constant expression
- asmr_e_expr_illegal=07026_E_����� �� ����
- % There is an illegal expression in a constant expression
- asmr_e_escape_seq_ignored=07027_E_����� ���� �����: $1
- % There is a C-styled string, but the escape sequence in the string
- % is unknown, and is therefore ignored
- asmr_e_invalid_symbol_ref=07028_E_�������� ����� �� �����
- asmr_w_fwait_emu_prob=07029_W_FWAIT ����� ����� ������ ����� �emu387
- asmr_w_fadd_to_faddp=07030_W_$1 ��� ����� ������ �$1P
- asmr_w_enter_not_supported_by_linux=07031_W_����� ENTER ���� ����� �"� ���� Linux
- % ENTER instruction can generate a stack page fault that is not
- % caught correctly by the i386 Linux page handler.
- asmr_w_calling_overload_func=07032_W_���� ����� �������� ������� �assembler
- % There is a call to an overloaded method in the assembler block,
- % this might be the sign there is a problem
- asmr_e_unsupported_symbol_type=07033_E_����� ������ �� ������� ���� ����
- asmr_e_constant_out_of_bounds=07034_E_���� ����� ���� �������
- asmr_e_error_converting_decimal=07035_E_����� ���� ���� ������� $1
- % A constant decimal value does not have the correct syntax
- asmr_e_error_converting_octal=07036_E_����� ���� ���� ������� $1
- % A constant octal value does not have the correct syntax
- asmr_e_error_converting_binary=07037_E_����� ���� ���� ������ $1
- % A constant binary value does not have the correct syntax
- asmr_e_error_converting_hexadecimal=07038_E_����� ���� ���� ����-������� $1
- % A constant hexadecimal value does not have the correct syntax
- asmr_h_direct_global_to_mangled=07039_H_$1 ����� � $2
- asmr_w_direct_global_is_overloaded_func=07040_W_$1 ������ �������� �������
- asmr_e_cannot_use_SELF_outside_a_method=07041_E_�� ���� ������ � SELF ���� ������
- % There is a reference to the \var{self} symbol while it is not
- % allowed. \var{self} can only be referenced inside methods
- asmr_e_cannot_use_OLDEBP_outside_nested_procedure=07042_E_�� ���� ������ � OLDEBP ���� ��������� ������
- % There is a reference to the \var{oldebp} symbol while it is not
- % allowed. \var{oldebp} can only be referenced inside nested routines
- asmr_e_void_function=07043_W_��������� ���� ������ ������ ��� ���� ��� assembly
- % Trying to return a value while in a procedure. A procedure
- % does not have any return value
- asmr_e_SEG_not_supported=07044_E_SEG ���� ����
- asmr_e_size_suffix_and_dest_dont_match=07045_E_���� ���� ����, �� ���� ����� ���� ������
- % The register size and the opcode size suffix don't match. This is
- % probably an error in the assembler statement
- asmr_w_size_suffix_and_dest_dont_match=07046_W_���� ���� ����, �� ���� ����� ���� ������
- % The register size and the opcode size suffix don't match. This is
- % probably an error in the assembler statement
- asmr_e_syntax_error=07047_E_����� ������ Assembler
- % There is an assembler syntax error
- asmr_e_invalid_opcode_and_operand=07048_E_����� �� ���� ��� opcode �������
- % The opcode cannot be used with this type of operand
- asmr_e_syn_operand=07049_E_����� ������ ������ �Assembler
- asmr_e_syn_constant=07050_E_����� ������ ���� �Assembler
- asmr_e_invalid_string_expression=07051_E_����� ������ �� ����
- asmr_w_const32bit_for_address=07052_W_����� ��� ������ $1 ������, ��� �� �����
- % A constant expression represents an address which does not fit
- % into a pointer. The address is probably incorrect
- asmr_e_unknown_opcode=07053_E_opcode $1 ���� ����
- % This opcode is not known
- asmr_e_invalid_or_missing_opcode=07054_E_opcode ��� �� �� ����
- asmr_e_invalid_prefix_and_opcode=07055_E_����� �� ������ �opcode �� ���� : $1
- asmr_e_invalid_override_and_opcode=07056_E_������ �� ����� �opcode �� ����: $1
- asmr_e_too_many_operands=07057_E_Too many operands on line
- % There are too many operands for this opcode. Check your
- % assembler syntax
- asmr_w_near_ignored=07058_W_����� �NEAR
- asmr_w_far_ignored=07059_W_����� � FAR
- asmr_e_dup_local_sym=07060_E_������ �� ������ ������ $1
- asmr_e_unknown_local_sym=07061_E_������ ������ $1 ���� �����
- asmr_e_unknown_label_identifier=07062_E_���� ����� $1 �� ����
- asmr_e_invalid_register=07063_E_�� ���� ����
- % There is an unknown register name used as operand.
- asmr_e_invalid_fpu_register=07064_E_�� ���� ������ ��� �� ����
- % There is an unknown register name used as operand.
- asmr_w_modulo_not_supported=07066_W_������ �� ����
- asmr_e_invalid_float_const=07067_E_���� �� ����� ��� �� ���� $1
- % The floating point constant declared in an assembler block is
- % invalid.
- asmr_e_invalid_float_expr=07068_E_����� �� ���� �� ����� ���
- % The floating point expression declared in an assembler block is
- % invalid.
- asmr_e_wrong_sym_type=07069_E_��� ����� ����
- asmr_e_cannot_index_relative_var=07070_E_�� ���� ����� ���� �� ����� �� ����� ����� �� ����
- % Trying to index using a base register a symbol which is already relative
- % to a register. This is not possible, and will probably lead to crashes.
- asmr_e_invalid_seg_override=07071_E_����� ������ ������� ���� ����
- asmr_w_id_supposed_external=07072_W_����� $1 ���� ����, ���� ������ ������
- % There is a reference to an undefined symbol. This will not result
- % in an error, since the symbol might be external, but may cause
- % problems at link time if the symbol is not defined anywhere.
- asmr_e_string_not_allowed_as_const=07073_E_�������� ���� ������ ����� ������
- % Character strings are not allowed as constants.
- asmr_e_no_var_type_specified=07074_�� ����� ����� ������
- % The syntax expects a type idenfitifer after the dot, but
- % none was found.
- asmr_w_assembler_code_not_returned_to_text=07075_E_��� �assembler �� ��� ������ �����
- % There was a directive in the assembler block to change sections,
- % but there is a missing return to the text section at the end
- % of the assembler block. This might cause errors during link time.
- asmr_e_not_directive_or_local_symbol=07076_E_$1 ��� �� ����� �� ����� �����
- % This symbol is unknown.
- asmr_w_using_defined_as_local=07077_E_����� ������ ��� ������ ������
- asmr_e_dollar_without_identifier=07078_E_������ ��� ����� ����� ��� ����
- % A constant expression has an identifier which does not start with
- % the $ symbol.
- asmr_w_32bit_const_for_address=07079_W_���� ����� �� 32 ������ �����
- % A constant was used as an address. This is probably an error,
- % since using absolute addresses will probably not work.
- asmr_n_align_is_target_specific=07080_N_������ �.align ����� �� ��� ���, ����� �.balign �� .p2align
- % Using the .align directive is platform specific, and its meaning will vary
- % from one platform to another.
- asmr_e_cannot_access_field_directly_for_parameters=07081_E_�� ���� ������ ����� ����� ����� �� �������
- % You should load the parameter first into a register and then access the
- % fields using that register.
- asmr_e_cannot_access_object_field_directly=07082_E_�� ���� ���� ����� ����� ����� �� ���������/������
- % You should load the self pointer first into a register and then access the
- % fields using the register as base. By default the self pointer is available
- % in the esi register on i386.
- asmr_e_unable_to_determine_reference_size=07083_E_�� ���� ����� �� ���� ��������� ��� ���� �� �����
- % You should specify explicitly a size for the reference, because
- % the compiler is unable to determine what size (byte,word,dword,etc.) it
- % should use for the reference.
- asmr_e_cannot_use_RESULT_here=07084_E_�� ���� ������ �RESULT �������� �������
- % Some functions which return complex types cannot use the \var{result}
- % keyword.
- asmr_w_adding_explicit_args_fXX=07086_W_"$1" ��� ����� �� �������� � "$1 %st,%st(1)"
- asmr_w_adding_explicit_first_arg_fXX=07087_W_"$1 %st(n)" ����� � "$1 %st,%st(n)"
- asmr_w_adding_explicit_second_arg_fXX=07088_W_"$1 %st(n)" ����� � "$1 %st(n),%st"
- asmr_e_invalid_char_smaller=07089_E_��� > ���� ����� ���
- % The shift operator requires the << characters. Only one
- % of those characters was found.
- asmr_e_invalid_char_greater=07090_E_��� < ���� ����� ���
- % The shift operator requires the >> characters. Only one
- % of those characters was found.
- asmr_w_align_not_supported=07093_W_ALIGN ���� ����
- asmr_e_no_inc_and_dec_together=07094_E_������ INC � DEC ���� ������ ����� �����
- % Trying to use an increment and a decrement within the same
- % opcode on the 680x0. This is impossible.
- asmr_e_invalid_reg_list_in_movem=07095_E_����� �reglist � movem �� ����
- % Trying to use the \var{movem} opcode with invalid registers
- % to save or restore.
- asmr_e_invalid_reg_list_for_opcode=07096_E_����� ���� �reglist �opcode
- asmr_e_higher_cpu_mode_required=07097_E_���� ���� ���� ����� ���� ($1)
- % Trying to use an instruction which is not supported in the current
- % cpu mode. Use a higher cpu generation to be able to use this
- % opcode in your assembler block
- asmr_w_unable_to_determine_reference_size_using_dword=07098_W_�� ����� ���� �� ������ ��� ���� ���� �� �����, ����� �DWORD ������ ����
- % You should specify explicitly a size for the reference, because
- % the compiler is unable to determine what size (byte,word,dword,etc.) it
- % should use for the reference. This warning is only used in Delphi mode where
- % it falls back to use DWORD as default.
- asmr_e_illegal_shifterop_syntax=07099_E_����� ����� ��� ������ ���� ���� ������
- % ARM only; ARM assembler supports a so called shifter operand. The used syntax isn't
- % a valid shifter operand. Example for an operation with shifter operand:
- % \begin{verbatim}
- % asm
- % orr r2,r2,r2,lsl #8
- % end;
- % \end{verbatim}
- asmr_e_packed_element=07100_E_������ �� ���� ���� ���� ���� ����� �� ���
- % Packed components (record fields and array elements) may start at an arbitrary
- % bit inside a byte. On CPU which do not support bit-addressable memory (which
- % includes all currently supported CPUs by FPC) you will therefore get an error
- % message when trying to index arrays with elements whose size is not a multiple
- % of 8 bits. The same goes for accessing record fields with such an address.
- % multiple of 8 bits.
- asmr_w_unable_to_determine_reference_size_using_byte=07101_W_�� ����� ����, ������ ���� ����� ����� �� ���� �������, ����� ����� BYTE ���� ����� ����
- % You should specify explicitly a size for the reference, because
- % the compiler is unable to determine what size (byte,word,dword,etc.) it
- % should use for the reference. This warning is only used in Delphi mode where
- % it falls back to use BYTE as default.
- asmr_w_no_direct_ebp_for_parameter=07102_W_�� ���� ������ �+���(%ebp) ������ ����� ���� ��������
- % Using direct 8(%ebp) reference for function/procedure parameters is invalid
- % if parameters are in registers.
- asmr_w_direct_ebp_for_parameter_regcall=07103_W_������ �+���(%ebp) ���� ���� �� ������� � regcall
- % Using direct 8(%ebp) reference for function/procedure parameters is invalid
- % if parameters are in registers.
- asmr_w_direct_ebp_neg_offset=07104_W_������ �-���(%ebp) ���� ����� ���� ���� ������� �������
- % Using -8(%ebp) to access a local variable is not recommended
- asmr_w_direct_esp_neg_offset=07105_W_������ �-���(%ebp) ���� ����� ������ �� ������� �� ������ �����
- % Using -8(%esp) to access a local stack is not recommended, as
- % this stack portion can be overwritten by any function calls or interrupts.
- asmr_e_no_vmtoffset_possible=07106_E_������ � VMTOffset ���� ����� ������ �� ������ ����������� � "$1" ���� ���������
- % \end{verbatim}
- #
- # Assembler/binary writers
- #
- # 08018 is the last used one
- #
- asmw_f_too_many_asm_files=08000_F_���� ���� ���� assembler
- % With smartlinking enabled, there are too many assembler
- % files generated. Disable smartlinking.
- asmw_f_assembler_output_not_supported=08001_F_��� ���� �� �assembler ���� ����
- asmw_f_comp_not_supported=08002_F_Comp ���� ����
- asmw_f_direct_not_supported=08003_F_��� ���� �� assembler ���� ���� �"� ������ ��������
- % Direct assembler mode is not supported for binary writers.
- asmw_e_alloc_data_only_in_bss=08004_E_����� ����� ����� �� ���� �bss
- asmw_f_no_binary_writer_selected=08005_F_�� ���� ���� ������
- asmw_e_opcode_not_in_table=08006_E_Asm: Opcode $1 ��� �� ����
- asmw_e_invalid_opcode_and_operands=08007_E_Asm: $1 ���� ����� ���� ��� opcode ���� ������
- asmw_e_16bit_not_supported=08008_E_Asm: �������� �� 16 ������ ���� ����
- asmw_e_invalid_effective_address=08009_E_Asm: ��� ����� �� ����
- asmw_e_immediate_or_reference_expected=08010_E_Asm: ���� ��������� ������� �� ������ ����
- asmw_e_value_exceeds_bounds=08011_E_Asm: $1 ���� �������� $2
- asmw_e_short_jmp_out_of_range=08012_E_Asm: Short jump ���� ����� $1
- asmw_e_undefined_label=08013_E_Asm: ����� �� ������ $1
- asmw_e_comp_not_supported=08014_E_Asm: ������ COMP �� ���� ���� ������
- asmw_e_extended_not_supported=08015_E_Asm: ������ Extended ���� ���� ���� ������
- asmw_e_duplicate_label=08016_E_Asm: ������ ����� $1
- asmw_e_redefined_label=08017_E_Asm: ����� ���� �� ������ $1
- asmw_e_first_defined_label=08018_E_Asm: ����� ��� �������
- asmw_e_invalid_register=08019_E_Asm: ���� ���� $1
- asmw_e_16bit_32bit_not_supported=08020_E_Asm: ��������� �16 �� 32 ������ ���� �����
- asmw_e_64bit_not_supported=08021_E_Asm: ������� 64 ������ ���� ����
- #
- # Executing linker/assembler
- #
- # 09034 is the last used one
- #
- # BeginOfTeX
- %
- % \section{Errors of assembling/linking stage}
- % This section lists errors that occur when the compiler is processing the
- % command line or handling the configuration files.
- % \begin{description}
- exec_w_source_os_redefined=09000_W_���� ����� ������ ����� ����
- % The source operating system is redefined.
- exec_i_assembling_pipe=09001_I_����� (�����) $1
- % Assembling using a pipe to an external assembler.
- exec_d_cant_create_asmfile=09002_E_�� ���� ����� �� ���� �assembler $1
- % The mentioned file can't be created. Check if you have got
- % access permissions to create this file
- exec_e_cant_create_objectfile=09003_E_�� ���� ����� �� ���� ������� $1
- % The mentioned file can't be created. Check if you've
- % got access permissions to create this file
- exec_e_cant_create_archivefile=09004_E_�� ���� ����� �� ���� ������� $1
- % The mentioned file can't be created. Check if you've
- % access permissions to create this file
- exec_e_assembler_not_found=09005_E_����� $1 ���� ����, ���� ����� ������
- % The assembler program was not found. The compiler will produce a script that
- % can be used to assemble and link the program.
- exec_t_using_assembler=09006_T_����� �����: $1
- % Information message saying which assembler is being used.
- exec_e_error_while_assembling=09007_E_����� ���� ����� ��� ����� $1
- % There was an error while assembling the file using an external assembler.
- % Consult the documentation of the assembler tool to find out more information
- % on this error.
- exec_e_cant_call_assembler=09008_E_�� ���� ����� �� �����, ����� $1, ���� ���� ������
- % An error occurred when calling an external assembler, The compiler will produce a script that
- % can be used to assemble and link the program.
- exec_i_assembling=09009_I_���� $1
- % An informational message stating which file is being assembled.
- exec_i_assembling_smart=09010_I_���� �� smartlinking $1
- % An informational message stating which file is being assembled using smartlinking.
- exec_w_objfile_not_found=09011_W_�������� $1 �� ����, ���� ������� ���� !
- % One of the object file is missing, and linking will probably fail.
- % Check your paths.
- exec_w_libfile_not_found=09012_W_������� $1 �� �����, ���� ������� ���� !
- % One of the library file is missing, and linking will probably fail.
- % Check your paths.
- exec_e_error_while_linking=09013_E_����� ���� �����
- % Generic error while linking.
- exec_e_cant_call_linker=09014_E_�� ���� ����� �� �����, ���� ����� ������
- % An error occurred when calling an external linker, The compiler will produce a script that
- % can be used to assemble and link the program.
- exec_i_linking=09015_I_���� $1
- % An informational message, showing which program or library is being linked.
- exec_e_util_not_found=09016_E_���� $1 �� ����, ���� ����� ������
- % An external tool was not found, the compiler will produce a script that
- % can be used to assemble and link or postprocess the program.
- exec_t_using_util=09017_T_����� ���� $1
- % An informational message, showing which external program (usually a postprocessor) is being used.
- exec_e_exe_not_supported=09018_E_��� ����� ������ ���� ����
- % Creating executable programs is not supported for this platform, because it was
- % not yet implemented in the compiler.
- exec_e_dll_not_supported=09019_E_��� ����� ������ ������ �������/�������
- % Creating dynamically loadable libraries is not supported for this platform, because it was
- % not yet implemented in the compiler.
- exec_i_closing_script=09020_I_���� �� ������ $1
- % Informational message showing when the external assembling an linking script is finished.
- exec_e_res_not_found=09021_E_���� ������ �� ����, ���� ���� ������
- % An external resource compiler was not found, the compiler will produce a script that
- % can be used to assemble, compile resources and link or postprocess the program.
- exec_i_compilingresource=09022_I_���� �� ����� $1
- % An informational message, showing which resource is being compiled.
- exec_t_unit_not_static_linkable_switch_to_smart=09023_T_�� ���� ���� �� ������ $1 ����� �����, ���� ������ ���
- % Statical linking was requested, but a unit which is not statically linkable was used.
- exec_t_unit_not_smart_linkable_switch_to_static=09024_T_�� ���� ���� ����� ���� �� ������ $1, ���� ������ ����
- % Smart linking was requested, but a unit which is not smart-linkable was used.
- exec_t_unit_not_shared_linkable_switch_to_static=09025_T_�� ���� ���� �� ������ $1 ������ �����, ���� ������ ����
- % Shared linking was requested, but a unit which is not shared-linkable was used.
- exec_e_unit_not_smart_or_static_linkable=09026_E_�� ���� ���� �� ������ $1 ������ ��� �� ������ ����
- % Smart or static linking was requested, but a unit which cannot be used for either was used.
- exec_e_unit_not_shared_or_static_linkable=09027_E_�� ���� ���� �� ������ $1 ������ ����� �� ����
- % Shared or static linking was requested, but a unit which cannot be used for either was used.
- exec_d_resbin_params=09028_D_���� �� ���� ������� "$1" �� "$2" ���� ���� �����
- % An informational message showing which command-line is used for the resource compiler.
- %\end{description}
- # EndOfTeX
- #
- # Executable information
- #
- # BeginOfTeX
- % \section{Executable information messages.}
- % This section lists all messages that the compiler emits when an executable program is produced,
- % and only when the internal linker is used.
- % \begin{description}
- execinfo_f_cant_process_executable=09128_F_�� ����� ���� ���� ���� �� ���� ����� $1
- % Fatal error when the compiler is unable to post-process an executable.
- execinfo_f_cant_open_executable=09129_F_�� ����� ����� �� ���� ����� $1
- % Fatal error when the compiler cannot open the file for the executable.
- execinfo_x_codesize=09130_X_���� ����: $1 ����
- % Informational message showing the size of the produced code section.
- execinfo_x_initdatasize=09131_X_����� �� ���� ������: $1 ����
- % Informational message showing the size of the initialized data section.
- execinfo_x_uninitdatasize=09132_X_���� �� ���� �� ������: $1 ����
- % Informational message showing the size of the uninitialized data section.
- execinfo_x_stackreserve=09133_X_���� ������� ������: $1 ����
- % Informational message showing the stack size that the compiler reserved for the executable.
- execinfo_x_stackcommit=09134_X_���� ������� ������: $1 ����
- % Informational message showing the stack size that the compiler commites for the executable.
- %\end{description}
- # EndOfTeX
- #
- # Unit loading
- #
- # 10041 is the last used one
- #
- # BeginOfTeX
- % \section{Unit loading messages.}
- % This section lists all messages that can occur when the compiler is
- % loading a unit from disk into memory. Many of these messages are
- % informational messages.
- % \begin{description}
- unit_t_unitsearch=10000_T_���� �� ������: $1
- % When you use the \var{-vt}, the compiler tells you where it tries to find
- % unit files.
- unit_t_ppu_loading=10001_T_���� �� ���� � PPU $1
- % When the \var{-vt} switch is used, the compiler tells you
- % what units it loads.
- unit_u_ppu_name=10002_U_�� � PPU: $1
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the unit name is shown.
- unit_u_ppu_flags=10003_U_���� PPU: $1
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the unit flags are shown.
- unit_u_ppu_crc=10004_U_PPU Crc: $1
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the unit CRC check is shown.
- unit_u_ppu_time=10005_U_��� PPU: $1
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the time the unit was compiled is shown.
- unit_u_ppu_file_too_short=10006_U_���� �PPU ��� ����
- % The ppufile is too short, not all declarations are present.
- unit_u_ppu_invalid_header=10007_U_���� �� ���� � PPU ���� ���� (����� ���� ���� PPU ������)
- % A unit file contains as the first three bytes the ascii codes of \var{PPU}
- unit_u_ppu_invalid_version=10008_U_���� �� ����� �� �PPU $1
- % This unit file was compiled with a different version of the compiler, and
- % cannot be read.
- unit_u_ppu_invalid_processor=10009_U_���� �PPU ���� ����� ���
- % This unit file was compiled for a different processor type, and
- % cannot be read
- unit_u_ppu_invalid_target=10010_U_���� �PPU ���� ����� ����
- % This unit file was compiled for a different target, and
- % cannot be read
- unit_u_ppu_source=10011_U_���� �PPU: $1
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the unit source file name is shown.
- unit_u_ppu_write=10012_U_���� $1
- % When you specify the \var{-vu} switch, the compiler will tell you where it
- % writes the unit file.
- unit_f_ppu_cannot_write=10013_F_�� ���� �� ���� � PPU
- % An error occurred when writing the unit file.
- unit_f_ppu_read_error=10014_F_����� ���� ����� ���� � PPU
- % This means that the unit file was corrupted, and contains invalid
- % information. Recompilation will be necessary.
- unit_f_ppu_read_unexpected_end=10015_F_��� ���� �� ���� (���� PPU)
- % Unexpected end of file. This may mean that the PPU file is
- % corrupted.
- unit_f_ppu_invalid_entry=10016_F_����� �� ����� ����� � PPU: $1
- % The unit the compiler is trying to read is corrupted, or generated with a
- % newer version of the compiler.
- unit_f_ppu_dbx_count_problem=10017_F_���� ������ Dbx ����� PPU
- % There is an inconsistency in the debugging information of the unit.
- unit_e_illegal_unit_name=10018_E_�� ����� �� ����: $1
- % The name of the unit does not match the file name.
- unit_f_too_much_units=10019_F_���� ���� ������
- % \fpc has a limit of 1024 units in a program. You can change this behavior
- % by changing the \var{maxunits} constant in the \file{fmodule.pas} file of the
- % compiler, and recompiling the compiler.
- unit_f_circular_unit_reference=10020_F_����� ������ ��� ������� $1 � $2
- % Two units are using each other in the interface part. This is only allowed
- % in the \var{implementation} part. At least one unit must contain the other one
- % in the \var{implementation} section.
- unit_f_cant_compile_unit=10021_F_��� ����� ������ �� ��� ���� �� ������ $1
- % A unit was found that needs to be recompiled, but no sources are
- % available.
- unit_f_cant_find_ppu=10022_F_�� ���� �� ������ $1
- % You tried to use a unit of which the PPU file isn't found by the
- % compiler. Check your configuration file for the unit paths
- unit_w_unit_name_error=10023_W_������ $1 �� �����, ��� $2 ����
- % This error message is no longer used.
- unit_f_unit_name_error=10024_F_���� �� ������ $1, ��� $2 ����
- % Dos truncation of 8 letters for unit PPU files
- % may lead to problems when unit name is longer than 8 letters.
- unit_w_switch_us_missed=10025_W_����� ����� system ����� �� ���� -Us
- % When recompiling the system unit (it needs special treatment), the
- % \var{-Us} must be specified.
- unit_f_errors_in_unit=10026_F_���� ���� ������ $1 ������ ���� ����� ������
- % When the compiler encounters a fatal error or too many errors in a module
- % then it stops with this message.
- unit_u_load_unit=10027_U_���� $1 ($2) ����� $3
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, which unit is loaded from which unit is
- % shown.
- unit_u_recompile_crc_change=10028_U_���� �� $1 ���� ������� ����� � $2
- % The unit is recompiled because the checksum of a unit it depends on has
- % changed.
- unit_u_recompile_source_found_alone=10029_U_���� �� ��� ����, ���� ���� �� $1
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, these messages tell you why the current
- % unit is recompiled.
- unit_u_recompile_staticlib_is_older=10030_U_���� ���� �� ������. ������� ������ ���� ���� ����� � PPU
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the compiler warns if the static library
- % of the unit are older than the unit file itself.
- unit_u_recompile_sharedlib_is_older=10031_U_���� ���� �� ������. ������� ������� ���� ���� ����� � PPU
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the compiler warns if the shared library
- % of the unit are older than the unit file itself.
- unit_u_recompile_obj_and_asm_older=10032_U_���� ���� �� � ������. ���� � obj ��asm ����� ���� ����� � PPU
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the compiler warns if the assembler or
- % object file of the unit are older than the unit file itself.
- unit_u_recompile_obj_older_than_asm=10033_U_���� ���� �� ������. ���� �obj ��� ���� ����� �asm
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the compiler warns if the assembler
- % file of the unit is older than the object file of the unit.
- unit_u_parsing_interface=10034_U_���� �� ��� ����� �� $1
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the compiler warns that it starts
- % parsing the interface part of the unit
- unit_u_parsing_implementation=10035_U_���� �� ��� ������� �� $1
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the compiler warns that it starts
- % parsing the implementation part of the unit
- unit_u_second_load_unit=10036_U_����� ����� �� ������ $1
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the compiler warns that it starts
- % recompiling a unit for the second time. This can happend with interdepend
- % units.
- unit_u_check_time=10037_U_����� ���� PPU $1 ��� $2
- % When you use the \var{-vu} flag, the compiler show the filename and
- % date and time of the file which a recompile depends on
- ### The following two error msgs is currently disabled.
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- 3*2Tnetbsd_NetBSD
- 3*2Tnetware_Novell Netware Module (clib)
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- 3*2Tos2_OS/2 / eComStation
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- 6*2Tpalmos_PalmOS
- A*2Tlinux_Linux
- A*2Twince_Windows CE
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- P*2Tdarwin_Darwin � Mac OS X �� PowerPC
- P*2Tlinux_Linux �� PowerPC
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