Hi GPC'ers!
In the next days the GNU Pascal Coding Standards will be released to the public. As it will be the first public release, there may be some discussions on the several issues raised by the manual. So please join the gpc-doc@ mailing list if you'd like to see and/or take part in the discussions, rather than starting a thread here.
The aim of the GNU Pascal Coding Standards is extending the GNU Coding Standards with specific information relating Pascal programming. Of course there are topics that can be shared between the two manuals, and we have taken this into account.
Greetings,
Frank Heckenbach frank@pascal.gnu.de Peter Gerwinski peter@gerwinski.de Nicola Girardi nikke@swlibero.org
In the next days the GNU Pascal Coding Standards will be released to the public. As it will be the first public release, there may be some discussions on the several issues raised by the manual. So please join the gpc-doc@ mailing list if you'd like to see and/or take part in the discussions, rather than starting a thread here.
The aim of the GNU Pascal Coding Standards is extending the GNU Coding Standards with specific information relating Pascal programming. Of course there are topics that can be shared between the two manuals, and we have taken this into account.
I'm currently investigating 64-bit cleanness (and endianness/alginment portability issues) for the FPC manual, so I'm very interested what you came up with.