Hi!
An option to turn the Borland extensions off exists in some sense: Just use --pedantic, and you will get warnings for everything which is not ISO.
Peter
According to Jukka Virtanen:
On Wed, 22 Nov 1995 sad@utkux.utcc.utk.edu wrote:
Hi Juki,
will the Borland stuff be implemented such that one can turn it *off* with a compiler switch? (Much like the -ansi option for gcc?) I'd love to have a way to write either very clean, portable Extended Pascal code or very borlandy code ...
Thanks! Stefan
I think it should (and partly must) be done so. Implementing another "hybdir" language is not what I would like to see.
I find that the extended pascal is a good language in itself, but I agree that there are far too many borland programs around to ignore them. (Also, the object pascal language looks nice and would be fun to support. Any volunteers? :-)
Juki jtv@hut.fi
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