According to Arcadio Alivio Sincero:
Awesome. Good job Peter!
Thank you! :-) :-) :-)
'Tho I wish somebody would finish up the Extended Pascal portions of GPC. I'm trying to steer myself away for using the Borland "standard" (or non-standard ...).
I think that for many applications you actually *need* the Borland "non-standard". For example, for lo-level programming you need a bitwise "and" and a bit-shift operator for integers. Moreover, I feel Borland Pascal Units to be much more comfortable than Extended Pascal Modules due to the repetition of each exported identifier in an "export" clause. However, I am willing to contribute to this "finishing up" if somebody tells me what has to be done.
Well, at least now we got a "Borland" Pascal compiler for Linux (there is a Linux version, right? I've only recently switched from OS/2 to Linux ... but I'm pretty sure I saw a Linux version last time I was on kampi.hut.fi ...).
I don't know of an explicit Linux version at kampi.hut.fi, but GPC compiles straightforwardly under Linux. Nevertheless, I have archives with ready-to-run binaries for EMX (DOS and OS/2) as well as for Linux. Shall I upload them?
Yes, please! Especially the OS/2 version I am eagerly awaiting! Stefan