Re: pascal.+development

1998-07-13 Thread Steve Lamb
On Mon, 13 Jul 1998 17:13:01 -0400, Michael B. Taylor wrote: >So that the vi lovers dont flame me too badly, I have to point out that vim >has "modes" too, but I dont know if it has one for Pascal. JED has modes as well. Perl, C and pascal are the ones I use from time to time. --

Re: pascal.+development

1998-07-13 Thread Nikolai Andreyevich Luzan
On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Michael B. Taylor wrote: > I think there are some IDE's for Linux, but none seem to be as popular > as Emacs/Xemacs. Emacs is not an integrated development environment per > se, but it has many of the capabilities of one plus other things. latest vim has some similar featurs.

Re: pascal.+development

1998-07-13 Thread Michael B. Taylor
I think there are some IDE's for Linux, but none seem to be as popular as Emacs/Xemacs. Emacs is not an integrated development environment per se, but it has many of the capabilities of one plus other things. Emacs has modes for C, C++, LaTeX, shell scripts, Matlab, and yes, even Pascal. font-lo

RE: pascal.+development

1998-07-13 Thread Patrick Ouellette
You can find a new version of gpc in experimental. It uses egcs. GPC should fit your needs quite well. The version there is "alpha" code, but is much more stable than the version that you found using libc5. There are a few bugs that are keeping it from being released as the gpc 2.1 beta softwa