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Hello! A few days ago I started to play around with Linux -- and it is very exciting. I also played around with Sun Solaris x86 before, but there is no Pascal compiler available -- and I do not want to change to "C". Therefore I was very surprised to find GPC on my SuSE 5.1 distribution, but my happyness was only of a short time...
DOES ANYBODY HAVE SOMETHING LIKE A REFERENCE MANUAL? I experienced that my GPC v2.0 does not understand the simplest TurboPascal commands like Assign().
Maybe, I do something wrong, but because of a missing documentation I do not know the reason.
Please, point me to a location, where I get the required information.
Best wishes for Christmas,
Rainer Hantsch
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On Tue, 23 Dec 1997 hantschr@hantsch.co.at wrote:
DOES ANYBODY HAVE SOMETHING LIKE A REFERENCE MANUAL?
I no longer have a copy of the gpc 2.0 zip file, but I do remember that there was some documentation included with it. Have you tried..
info -f gpc ?
There's also on-line documentation (a bit dated, but the new docs are under construction) at..
http://home.pages.de/~GNU-PASCAL
See ya! Orlando Llanes
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