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@@ -50,6 +50,9 @@ unit objpas;
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Procedure AssignFile(Var f:TypedFile;p:pchar);
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Procedure AssignFile(Var f:TypedFile;c:char);
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+ { ParamStr should return also an ansistring }
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+ Function ParamStr(Param : Integer) : Ansistring;
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+
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implementation
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{****************************************************************************
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@@ -128,10 +131,21 @@ begin
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system.Assign (F,C);
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end;
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+Function ParamStr(Param : Integer) : Ansistring;
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+
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+ begin
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+ paramstr:=system.paramstr(Param);
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+ end;
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+
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end.
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{
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$Log$
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- Revision 1.24 1999-05-17 21:52:43 florian
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+ Revision 1.25 1999-07-06 22:44:22 florian
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+ + implemented a paramstr function which returns an ansistring, nevertheless
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+ it is limited to 255 chars because it maps to the system.paramstr, maybe
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+ we should use cmdline instead
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+
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+ Revision 1.24 1999/05/17 21:52:43 florian
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* most of the Object Pascal stuff moved to the system unit
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Revision 1.23 1999/05/13 21:54:28 peter
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