@marcov:
I took your advice to heart, and abandon it completely, it's too much work and in the end, they will probably go against this by Law/juridical ways. As I said b4 in some posts, their CEO (marc Hoffman) deleted my posts regarding the free offering of improvement in their RTL, for free and all that and he DELETED them, without any info whatsoever, now regard that bastard seeing an open-source solution coming his way, they will make RTL (compiler already is closed-src as u correctly assumed Markov) also closed src and voila all my work would be gone! So thanks for the courage in giving me some hints to that, otherwise I would have started blindly. So thx!
@PascalDragon
Glad to hear from you my friend:=) I know I have a bit penetrated you guys with all that move semantics and stuff, but my annoying posts about features sometimes are only an attempt that this beautiful and community-driven Language (well I count Delphi too now..) doesn't die, since as you can see in the current market, C#/Java are prospering with good and easy to code features which remove boilerplate code ( I understand ofc where FPC stands in terms of money financial support and the like and where C# stands.. but still wanted to mention that) and also I know that there is quite a lot to do in compiler-regards, I hate it so much that I am not versed in Compiler-code... I would have started one year already with some stuff I saw is useful and would have helped you out... but what can you do... Could you actually, PascalDragon, only for the sake of information tell me, how many people are working on the Compiler? Since it looks a bit hidden/not easily findable. If you have it in your mind, if not, screw it.
EDIT: @marcov: quoting you: "That is a totally different magnitude from the rest. Maybe even several magnitudes. To give you perspective, the first claims that we should get rid of GDB are from 2003. It is 2021 now, and we still mostly use GDB for debugging....." Why is GDB so bad in your opinion, I legit had never an issue with it, ok granted, my biggest project was about 1k lines of code but still. Could you elaborate on this?