As an extension, it makes sense - but I would make it a forced command line switch and obscure $modeswitch. So the code can easily be ported to other pascal compilers, or versions of FPC down the road. I spend 8 to 12 hours a day porting Delphi (versions) of code to FPC. And the XE series really made a mess of the language. I spend hours in FPC's core code, as I am making my script engine compatible with FPC's code (to be the interpreter for FPC source)...
I agree, especially from a script world, I would expect to see: var a,b,c,d,e:String=''; as it looks like a script engines extension to: const a,b,c,d:String=''; // and in Delphi $J+ aka {$WRITEABLECONST ON} making constant read/write - you have basically produced what you are asking for. So, maybe FPC already supports this? * Now side note, you can define variable types in JavaScript (wrote my own ECMA compliant script engine in 2000 (DXJavaScript) for Delphi): var x = new Number(0); var y = new String("Hello World!"); Of course, x and y are JavaScript objects at their core - so they can be any type later in the code. But, JavaScript does support type definition in the code. Number==Float==Integer. Ozz On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 1:13 PM Ondrej Pokorny <laza...@kluug.net> wrote: > On 24.03.2018 16:51, Florian Klaempfl wrote: > > Am 24.03.2018 um 11:46 schrieb Ondrej Pokorny: > >> Is there a reason why multiple variable initialization is forbidden? > >> > >> program Test; > >> var > >> A: Integer = 0; // allowed > >> B, C: Integer = 0; // not allowed > >> begin > >> end. > >> > >> Will a patch be applied that allows it? > > As the first one is supported, I see no logical reason the second > > shouldn't be supported, of course assigning 0 to B and C. > > Good to know there's somebody with the same point-of-view. Thanks :) > > Ondrej > _______________________________________________ > fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org > http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel >
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