Gerhard Scholz wrote: > Useful extensions I would see: > > bigger sets: set of -100000..100000 (e.g.)
Ordinals are positive numbers, and only ordinals can become set elements. In rare cases I missed bigger sets myself, in detail in parser generators and other automatons with many states. > a way to write integer constants in any base, not only > binary/octal/hexadecimal (not so important, but easy to implement) More important: Unicode literals. But I know that this would require a very big change to the scanner, and to all code editors and other tools. Perhaps somebody has another idea how to solve this problem? > more operators which can be overloaded (should follow the ALGOL68 rules) No, please, don't open a can of worms :-( > the C-style operators += etc. should better be written as +:= since C has = > as assignment, Pascal has := as assignment symbol := means "assign to", += means "add to" etc., I cannot find any inconsistency here. DoDi _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel