/* * $Id$ */ /* $DOC$ * $TEMPLATE$ * Document * $NAME$ * Harbour Extensions * $CATEGORY$ * Document * $ONELINER$ * Harbour Extensions * $DESCRIPTION$ * Language extensions: * -------------------- * * * Class generation and management. * * CA-Cl*pper only allowed creation of objects from a few standard * classes. * * In Harbour, you can create your own classes--complete with * Methods, Instance Variables, Class Variables and Inheritance. * Entire applications can be designed and coded in Object Oriented * style. * * * @() * * Returns the pointer (address) to a function. * * The returned value is not useful to application-level programming, but * is used at a low level to implement object oriented coding. * (Internally, a class method is a static function and there is no * symbol for it, so it is accessed via its address). * * * Class HBGetList * * Object oriented support for GetLists management. * * * ProcName() support for class Method names. * * Class Methods can be retrieved from the call stack. * * * Memory() has new return values. * * See hbmemory.ch * * * Transform() --> new function in format string * * @0 Make a zero padded string out of the number. * * * SToD() --> dDate * * New function that converts a yyyymmdd string to a Date value. * * * Optional Compile Time STRONG TYPE declaration (and compile time TYPE * MISMATCH warnings) * * Example: LOCAL/STATIC Var AS ... * * * The Harbour debugger provides new interesting classes: * * - Class TDbWindow could be the foundation for a generic multiplatform * * - Class TForm * * - Class TDbMenu implement both pulldown and popup menus. * * RTL enhanced functionality: * --------------------------- * * - Directory( , , ) * * The 3rd parameter is a Harbour (optional) parameter and indicates that on * those platforms that support long filenames, that you wish to receive what * would be considered the dos equivalant 8.3 name. * Could affect Adir() and Dir if they were modified to take advantage * of it - currently, they will return long names if the os supports it. * * - HB_DiskSpace( , ) * * The second parameter is a Harbour (optional) parameter and indicates the * type of diskinfo being requested. See en/diskspac.txt for info. * * $END$ */