Yes, source code is available [Dissolution / BCS / IVIVC]

posted by yjlee168 Homepage – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2013-06-20 15:21 (4321 d 21:37 ago) – Posting: # 10839
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Dear ElMaestro,

I think you may look the file called 'PhEq_boostrap_src.tar.gz' under 'file' of SF link. See this. Download it and unzip it. I find it is a project folder containing some files under it. So you need to install Lazarus compiler (> 100 MB, it's free pascal compiler/IDE) first. Then you can see all source codes from Lazarus IDE to open the project files. Apparently, Lazarus does not save all codes as ASCII type text files, but binaries. So we cannot read these source code files with a plain ASCII editor. However, under Lazarus, we can see all source codes. Interesting compiler. When I install Lazarus few minutes ago, I see a message from installation windows, quoted ... - How to reduce the exe file size? The default binaries are very big because they include debug information. For release builds you can switch this off in the Project settings. I don't know if the authors switch the setting off or not for their final release.[edited: yes, the authors did switch the debug setting off for release builds. It can be checked from Lazarus - 'Project - options' after opening the project.]
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❝ it can't be a lot of code can it (how the heck can the exe be 4 Mb)? Just wanted to check it, but when opening the zip-archive from SourceForge I learned that "source code is available" does not mean that "source code is available".


All the best,
-- Yung-jin Lee
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