Marco van de Voort wrote:
In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said:
I see from your reference that the compiler extends ANSI/ISO Pascal, but
there's no indication of whether, when it was written, it was based on
Jensen & Wirth or the somewhat later ISO standard. Was it written from
scratch, or was it initially based on something like the P6 compiler
which I believe was on some DEC systems?
The page he referenced lists extensions to both standard and extended
pascal. So it seems it is an extended pascal compiler.
Yes, but extended from /what/? Not having- as a particular example- P6
documentation, that list could describe something like the extensions
that P6 has relative to ISO plus a set of extensions on top of P6.
** Anybody: what's the state of the -Miso mode? I don't see it in the -h
output.
Getting fairly close for standard pascal, no extended pascal.
In that case somebody ought to check that it appears in -h output.
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Mark Morgan Lloyd
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