Geno Roupsky wrote:
What do you want to hear?
Many thanks for responding to my request.
Way back in my Win98 days, I made good use of Borland TP7.
When I changed to Debian GNU/Linux, I got rid of all my proprietry
software,
and FPC took the place of BP7. It is excellent, and I enjoy usi
I would like to hear from anyone using Lazarus/Free-Pascal on
Debian GNU/Linux.
Best regards,
Geoff.
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Is it possible to "stream" the output of an FPC program into the input
of the next like
the "C" people do on Linux ? They have "stdio.h" . I have never seem
this done in Pascal.
E.G. prog1 | prog2 | prog3 etc. where "|" is the pipe for passing
the results from one prog to he next.
Be
Well, just to mention a counter-example: My favourite Ada compiler is
written in Ada.
Vinzent.
I used to use an Algol 60 compiler which had been written in a
(gradually growing)
sub-set of Algol 60. A new meaning to "boot-strapping" ?
Geoff
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I have recently become a member of this list, and would like to know whether
there is any current activity.
Seasons Greetings
Geoff Bagley.
G3FHL
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welcome.
Thanks in advance.
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