Checking sintax in D5

From: Bokini (nboxyAT_at_ptt.yu)
Date: 10/27/03


Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 10:27:56 +0100

Hello,

I have one component and it work fine in D6 and D7 (beacuse this versions
have a most same VCL structure)

Is there some free program who can check IF this component is compatible
with D5, will end-user be able to compile this in component in D5.

I have only D6, and in source code I am puting lot of {$IFDEF} to make code
D5 compatible, but there is allways some error when end-user try to compile
this in D5, and I can't test my component in D5.

Best Regards
Bokini



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