all the one-letter directives except those compatible to BP as well as $M (not the same as in BP, but no problem as it will only write a harmless message for the BP memory directives which are unnecessary in GPC) and $W (warnings -- quite widely used).
{$define foo} -- this is what BP uses.
Vote in favour :-)
FPC and Delphi also do this, so since you do this because of consistancy, why not go the entire way :-)
Marco van de Voort (MarcoV@Stack.nl) http://www.stack.nl/~marcov/xtdlib.htm