vote up 9 vote down star
1

Do you have any information when Delphi 2010 will be available? We have plenty of low level code we would like to compile not only for 32 bits, but also for 64 bits, to fully support our customers. Now we have to tell them to wait. So, has anyone tested 2010 beta and can tell, if there really will be 64bit WORKING support? And – are there any alternatives, other than porting code to C++?

Edit

Delphi 2010 has been released. However, there is no 64bits support.

flag

69% accept rate
7  
The Borland/Codegear approach is that beta testers sign an NDA first. – Henk Holterman Jul 14 at 20:15
1  
First RAD Studio 2010 preview: embarcadero.com/rad-studio-2010 – stukelly Aug 4 at 17:02
1  
Rad Studio 2010 has been released today. blog.marcocantu.com/blog/delphi_2010_released.html/… and bit.ly/YbcHj – stukelly Aug 25 at 8:43
1  
As this question really is about 64bit support in Delphi and has therefore nothing to do with Delphi 2010 :(, you should change the title. Most answers will still be valid. – Ralph Rickenbach Aug 25 at 9:14
@Ralph Rickenbach - rather close. – smok1 Aug 25 at 9:25

closed as no longer relevant by smok1, Jeff Atwood Aug 25 at 9:39

8 Answers

vote up 12 vote down check

Delphi 2010 was previewed at DelphiLive! this May in San Jose, but 64-bit compilation was not one of its features. However, 64-bit compilation is definitely on the Delphi roadmap, but just not in this next release.

link|flag
vote up 4 vote down

Going by recent releases, Delphi 2010 will probably be released either before, during or after the next CodeRage virtual conference. CodeRage 4 is between September 8th and 11th 2009

link|flag
vote up 13 vote down

Given Cary's response (64 bit is coming but not this fall), an additional approach you might take could be to study the impact of having (or not having) native 64-bit support.

For most applications, the impact of native 64-bit support is minimal to imperceptible, in which case this is really just an infatuation with an identifiable new technology. I won't belabor this point since it depends on the application, and the arguments on both sides of the issue have been made so many times before.

link|flag
2  
+1 This is a good point. It's bad enough that some customers pull a face when they learn your app is written in 'Delphi' and not whatever they've been told they should be buying into (usually they mention .Net in a vague, not really understanding what that means kind of way), but even worse when someone asks for 'full 64-bit support' because he's got a 'futureproofing' ticklist from some well-meaning but half-knowledgeable IT professional. – robsoft Jul 15 at 7:02
2  
Unfortunately, when I was writing “low level code” I really meant it. Drivers, hooks and such low level OS stuff (no, I am not writing viruses, only security applications). So this is getting a real problem, since in Vista we can work only with some part of the installed software. – smok1 Jul 15 at 9:08
1  
@Argalatyr: I agree. – smok1 Jul 17 at 16:49
1  
Infatuation or not, trying to educate world+dog that 64bit isn't something they'll benefit from reeks of end-of-DOS-apps-era sales pitch: it just sounds defensive. Just like there are anti-patterns, there are anti-arguments, and that is one of them :) – Eric Grange Jul 21 at 20:34
1  
Fair enough, but your comment reminds me of the death of WP 5.1. For people engaged in word processing, it was a long time before a Windows app matched the efficiency of Satellite Software's creation (man, I haven't thought about that name in a while). – Argalatyr Jul 22 at 0:18
show 4 more comments
vote up 9 vote down

Read Stefaan Lesage's recent (June 23) blog post: The future of Delphi looks brighter than ever before

He lists the upcoming projects:

  1. Project Weaver (IDE, usability, natural input)

  2. Project Delphi X (Cross platform Windows, Linus and Mac)

  3. Project Chromium (quality)

  4. Project Commodore (64-bit development)

When will they ship? "When it's ready"

So hang in there. They're working hard on it. I'm very impressed with how they implemented Unicode in Delphi 2009. I expect them to do just as excellent a job with 64-bit. And then with the promise of cross platform development, we'll have an unbelievable tool!

link|flag
2  
I renewed my SA again this year - I'm starting to feel much happier about the future of the product. Nick and the team are making definite improvements to it, I feel that my SA cash is really investing in the long-term health & future of my chosen platform. Being a Mac user, the Mac option has really got my interest piqued. The help system in Delphi 2007 is awful though (not installed 2009 yet), it's really painful out of the box. Here's hoping they will continue to try and improve that, too. I use my Delphi 7 help files for most of my help requests in D2007, sorry to say. :-) – robsoft Jul 15 at 7:06
1  
Just a side note: @robsoft, D2009's help system is same with D2007. – Ertugrul Tamer Kara Jul 15 at 8:49
2  
I started playing with D2009 this week, and it's awful and slow. It sometimes takes half an minute to popup, and signal to noise ratio on searches is near zero. However I saw that CG also publishes CHMs on the website, maybe I should try to integrate those somehow, to get a more D7 help feel. – Marco van de Voort Jul 15 at 9:07
1  
Yeah, help system in Delphi 2005 and 2009 SUUUUUUUCKED! I remeber the old Delphi 5, this help was quite good even compared to MSDN. And now? Delphi 2009 is just a lame try to copy ideas from MSDN... I still miss hel pages like "String handling routines" from Delphi 5 help... – smok1 Jul 15 at 9:32
vote up 1 vote down

While you're waiting for 64bit support on Delphi, you can give Lazarus, an open source Delphi clone with support for Win32,64 and plenty of other platforms a try. However, my very personal biased opinion is that it's not ready for enterprise applications yet (again, this is not based on a fact).

link|flag
It won't be a blind "press the button" conversion. One could debate if that makes it unfit for "enterprise" use. – Marco van de Voort Jul 15 at 8:30
vote up 1 vote down

I believe the standard response is "When it's ready".

link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

See for yourself enough information about this at http://wings-of-wind.com. More to come.

link|flag
vote up -1 vote down

the answer is simple, in 2010 :|

link|flag
Not as simple. According to CodeGear Delphi2010 will ship in two weeks, but 64bit support will be in... nobody knows. 2010, 2011,... – smok1 Aug 10 at 10:25

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.