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Worse, the much-hyped Linux compiler (DMSC) had a memory leak in TThreadPool so severe that server applications crashed every 48 hours. delphi 2017 r3
If you still maintain a 10.2 Tokyo project, you might search for R3 in old backups. Just don’t ask support for help. They’ll tell you it never existed. — End of piece — Worse, the much-hyped
Officially, there was no “R3.” The official release cadence gave us 10.2 Tokyo in March 2017, followed by a series of “hotfixes” and point releases (10.2.1, 10.2.2, 10.2.3). But internally — and in the hearts of a small, devoted community — became known as R3. The State of Emergency By autumn 2017, Delphi developers were facing a perfect storm. Windows 10 Fall Creators Update had just rolled out, breaking VCL manifest handling for older apps. The iOS 11 compiler chain had shifted, leaving FireMonkey mobile apps unable to submit to the App Store. And the new TEdit control on Android had a nasty habit of swallowing keyboard inputs on Samsung devices. They’ll tell you it never existed