Am 08.05.2020 um 00:50 schrieb Kevan Hashemi:
Tom,
In contrast, the community of the Free Pascal Compiler (FPC) is alive but I still can't compile there.
The offer in supporting people to get missing pieces of extended pascal (FPC's ISO support should be pretty complete) supported in FPC is still valid. But so far only a few tests are produced.
That's encouraging, that they are active, but in the long run, will they remain so?
This depends on you. FPC is not they. Every pascal programmer can contribute its share.
I'd be betting on them continuing. If I port GPC, I take control of it myself and I can make sure it keeps going.
All FPC sources are OSS and written in pascal, so you can always continue on adapting it. Of course, you can try again to keep the pace of GCC/LLVM and getting behind again. It's almost 30 years ago (wow, that long) that I decided that a GCC pascal frontend is not the way to go but a pascal compiler in pascal. I am still convinced this is the right approach :)