On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, L505 wrote:
By the way, how would one compile Pascal code without a Pascal
compiler? No
magic script file will avoid the need for fpc.
I asked this question on C2 wiki once..
I guess you could start by hardcoding a binary program from scratch in a
text editor with yo
> When going to a new platform, you'll always need to cross-compile.
> But this is the same for any C compiler.
And, as Cygwin is simply another target under Windows, the Windows compiler
is perfectly capable of "cross" compiling for Cygwin. In this case, "cross"
compiling is streatching the term
Hello,
I try to write a little article about Pascal-programming under Linux. As
I now, Kylix, FPC and the GNU Pascal Compiler can be used to develope
Pascal-applications under Linux. Are there any more working
Pascal-Compiler for Linux?
Thanx,
Tom
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> I try to write a little article about Pascal-programming under Linux. As
> I now, Kylix, FPC and the GNU Pascal Compiler can be used to develope
> Pascal-applications under Linux. Are there any more working
> Pascal-Compiler for Linux?
Afaik no maintained ones.
Virtual Pascal (which stopp
Marco, replying to me, wrote in part:
> The Problem:
>
> The problem is that I can't seem to figure out how to get FPC to link to
> static libraries. FPC's linker won't look for the "Wrapper.lib". It
> either wants "Wrapper.dll" or "Wrapper.lib.dll". I can compile wrapper.c
> to an object modu
Lowell C. Savage napsal(a):
> Marco, replying to me, wrote in part:
>> > The Problem:
>> >
>> > The problem is that I can't seem to figure out how to get FPC to link
>> to
>> > static libraries. FPC's linker won't look for the "Wrapper.lib". It
>> > either wants "Wrapper.dll" or "Wrapper.lib.dll"
We are moving from another Pascal compiler where this is
allowed.
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Type
txt_typ=packed array[0..1] of char;
Const
txt1:txt_typ=('12');
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Is there a way around this without having to write
txt1:txt_typ=('1','2');
Another thin