Talk:GNU Pascal

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GNU Hurd Linux on Intel, AMD64, Sparc, Alpha, S390, and all other supported types of hardware
the BSD family: FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD
DOS with 32 bits, using DJGPP or EMX
MS-Windows 9x/NT, using CygWin or mingw or MSYS
OS/2 with EMX
Mac OS X
MIPS-SGI-IRIX
Alpha-DEC-OSF
Sparc-Sun-Solaris
HP/UX


supported OSes for porting section; removed for simplicity, someone can put it back in if they can make it a little more than just a list.


Critique on "piggy backing remark": porting still remains necessary, specially for "out of the ordinary" platforms with e.g. deviating linkers.

More so even for GPC because they work with patches to gcc, and are not part of the general gcc multi (computer)lingual distribution.

References[edit]

I added a reference and removed the 'cites no references' tag. Wasn't necessary to do more than one link - the article is still really a stub. Ian Macintosh (talk) 14:58, 26 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Free Pascal Compiler[edit]

I added a link (at the end of the links) to the Free Pascal website and the Free Pascal wikipedia article as it is a viable alternative and also to assist in clarifying that GNU Pascal and Free Pascal are two different but similar products, though possibly confused with each other to someone coming in from the outside. Ian Macintosh (talk) 15:01, 26 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]