> C to Pascal converters have this goal.
>Hum, do you know some good Pascal 2 C converter ?
> Yes, the world change in the past i was looking for good C2Pas or h2Pas, >now
> i need Pas2C converters...
Hum, to clarify, i need a Pas 2 C converter, no
On Tuesday 18 June 2013 23:47:11 you wrote:
> For making porting code from other Pascal compilers easier fpc supports
> the modes (Delphi, TP, MacPas, ...). Do you think it is worth to add a
> new mikroPascal mode or modeswitch?
Don't think that complicated.
For this 'revolutionary' feature there
> C to Pascal converters have this goal.
Hum, do you know some good Pascal 2 C converter ?
Yes, the world change in the past i was looking for good C2Pas or h2Pas, now i
need Pas2C converters...
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On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 22:06:46 +0200
Rainer Stratmann wrote:
> For some days I have the mikroPascal Compiler from Mikroelektronika.
> And I am satisfied with it.
>
> http://www.mikroe.com/mikropascal/avr
>
> With that product the declaration of an array is also possible with only one
> number.
>
For some days I have the mikroPascal Compiler from Mikroelektronika.
And I am satisfied with it.
http://www.mikroe.com/mikropascal/avr
With that product the declaration of an array is also possible with only one
number.
For example:
var test : array[ 10 ] of byte;
Like in C.
That would make m