Thanks a lot Waldek for:
Actually, this list is out of date. Starting from gpc-20051104 qualified module import and structured value initializers are supported. Few other were supported earlier. Current statement (which AFAICS corresponds to gpc-20051104) is:
: The Extended Pascal features still missing from GPC : are set types with variable bounds and discriminated ordinal schema as : schema discriminants.
Please don't be insulted, I appreciate very much what you are doing for GNU Pascal, but I think your note gives a good impression of the major obstacles for newcomers to gpc. A lot of information is hidden behind the web sites in personal memories.
I know of the following sites:
http://www.gnu-pascal.de/gpc/h-index.html http://alignment.hep.brandeis.edu/Software/Pascal/Pascal.html http://www.microbizz.nl/gpc.html https://github.com/hebisch/gpc
Maybe there are more. Some infos from the brains went to the mailing list and is available in the archive. But it is unclear to me (and I guess others also) which information is still relevant and which is out of date. This is a bit frustrating, but as long as we have only more or less hobbyists working on GNU Pascal, we are out of luck.
I do not know who, how, and where the collected and hopefully current information could be concentrated, but I think it would be very good to have a central place ...
Peter Gerwinski noted las march a vague chance to have some student working for her/his thesis on GNU Pascal ... -- Bernhard