ISO-10206 is the Extended Pascal Standard, which is a "fully compatible superset" of the ISO-7185 standard (aka. "Classic Pascal").
You can obtain a Postscript version for A4 page size at : http://jds-freeware.hypermart.net/iso10206.zip
You can obtain a Postscript version for USL page size at : http://www.employees.org/~samiam/iso10206.ps
You can also obtain these and ISO-7185 somewhere on DEC's European FTP server (don't have the URL handy).
You can also get a PDF formatted version (page size?) at : http://www.pascal-central.com/docs/iso10206.pdf (The PDF conversion seems to result in a font which is not very crisp, but you may find this format more convenient.)
Some additional information seems to be available here : http://www.pluennecke.de/DOWNLOAD/dnld.htm (Haven't checked this out yet, may or may not be associated with Prospero Software.)
Joe.
-----Original Message----- From: CBFalconer [SMTP:cbfalconer@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 3:30 PM To: gpc mail-list Subject: Re: compiler bug
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What is ISO-10206, and where is it available?
At the same time, GPC should be able to check various portability levels. If the source conforms to a standard, it is compilable under systems that support that standard. If we can't tell it conforms, we can't very well put a stamp on it.
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