On Sun, 15 Dec 2024, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal wrote:
Which I paraphrased loosely as:
"It's not because something is in the pascal standard, that FPC has it."
As with any of the language dialect compatibility modes the point is that
FPC can compile code in that dialect, but *not* that code that compiles in
that dialect mode in FPC does also compile in another compiler that
supports that dialect.
For example FPC allows global generic functions in mode Delphi while Delphi
itself does not support them.
I am aware. The point of my message was not to criticize the implementation.
The point of the message was that some flexibility in judgment is needed,
and that this works in both directions: both more or less than what is in a
standard can be expected. I gave examples of both situations.
Michael.
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