On 2023-06-18 03:04, Hairy Pixels via fpc-pascal wrote:
On Jun 18, 2023, at 1:07 AM, tsie...@softcon.com wrote:
This is interesting, because it's the first time I've ever seen
"break" as a valid command in pascal, and I've been using pascal since
the mid/late 80s. All kinds of dialects too, a
> On Jun 18, 2023, at 1:07 AM, tsie...@softcon.com wrote:
>
> This is interesting, because it's the first time I've ever seen "break" as a
> valid command in pascal, and I've been using pascal since the mid/late 80s.
> All kinds of dialects too, and I've never seen break as a keyword. C,
>
On 17/06/2023 19:07, Travis Siegel via fpc-pascal wrote:
This is interesting, because it's the first time I've ever seen "break"
as a valid command in pascal, and I've been using pascal since the
mid/late 80s. All kinds of dialects too, and I've never seen break as a
keyword. C, Python, Perl,
On 17 June 2023 20:45:49 +0200, Jean SUZINEAU via fpc-pascal
wrote:
>Le 17/06/2023 à 20:07, Travis Siegel via fpc-pascal a écrit :
>> Is this a relatively new addition to fpc or something?
>
>I 've just found it in my Delphi 7 code (and code very likely written for
>Delphi 4), so I think it's th
Le 17/06/2023 à 20:07, Travis Siegel via fpc-pascal a écrit :
Is this a relatively new addition to fpc or something?
I 've just found it in my Delphi 7 code (and code very likely written
for Delphi 4), so I think it's there since at least 2000-2001 ...
May be it appeared with Delphi 1 ?
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This is interesting, because it's the first time I've ever seen "break"
as a valid command in pascal, and I've been using pascal since the
mid/late 80s. All kinds of dialects too, and I've never seen break as a
keyword. C, Python, Perl, sure, even shell scripts, but pascal? Never
seen it used