Scott:
Also in another message I think you said you use schemas, which aren't ISO 7185.
The person who uses schemas is not me (Tom). That was Kevan Hashemi hashemi@brandeis.edu.
But thank you so much for the link, I will look it over. Another "lead" is the p5c project, which is yet another ISO 7185 to C translator. Can't vouch for how it works (having not used it). Its on sourceforge.
Ok. Most of my programs would be ok, but I need a way to get the date/time, that's non-standard but I wrap calls into a single proceedure.
I looked at your collection. That's some pretty impressive stuff.
Thanks! I've been working on this since the 1980s ...
Would you be ok with my making copies of some of it online? It would go in as part of a suite of example programs for the P5 project: [1]https://sourceforge.net/projects/pascalp5/ The need to have a local copy is just so that it stays unmodified and weaves into the testing system (which gives standard inputs and output compares for the run). The point of it is not so much for the program itself, but to test out the compiler.
No problem.
I forgot to mention, you and your site will be fully credited for the material.
Thanks.
Since I work in the US government, the material I put onto my website is in the public domain. But of course I do appreciate credit.
To make all programs standard, you can use the modules in timenul.p to replace the time modules in other programs. I can give you details of how to do this automatically (using the module.p program) if you want.
Tom
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