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On 2024-09-03, Dave Froble <davef@tsoft-inc.com> wrote:That is some rather broad statements. Not much detail. Easy to say. A bit like the question "is your mother still hooking on the corner, or did she quit?" I have to ask, what are these features, and why are they desirable in every instance?>>
Seems there is some opinions that everything should run on everything. That
just isn't so, and why should it be?
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No. There are things that are expected to be available in a modern ecosystem
or for which it would be highly desirable for them to be available.
Environments that do not support those things rapidly acquire legacy status"those things" ????????????
and then unusable in a modern environment status.
BTW, the above is not a Free Pascal comment, but more of a general observation.You state that similar to my comment above, as if it is a given that OO is necessary. Perhaps not. Cheap way to avoid my question.
>As for VMS and Pascal, there is a very decent implementation of that language on>
VMS, so what's the problem when a product aimed at a different environment will
not run on every environment.
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So how capable are the OO features in VMS Pascal these days ?
BTW, about portability, the Free Pascal people say this on their website:Seems as if thoswe people aren't as "open" as they think they are. If the world is mainly WEENDOZE and Unix and derivatives perhaps.
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|Free Pascal is a mature, versatile, open source Pascal compiler. It
|can target many processor architectures: Intel x86 (16 and 32 bit),
|AMD64/x86-64, PowerPC, PowerPC64, SPARC, SPARC64, ARM, AArch64, MIPS,
|Motorola 68k, AVR, and the JVM. Supported operating systems include
|Windows (16/32/64 bit, CE, and native NT), Linux, Mac OS
|X/iOS/iPhoneSimulator/Darwin, FreeBSD and other BSD flavors, DOS (16
|bit, or 32 bit DPMI), OS/2, AIX, Android, Haiku, Nintendo GBA/DS/Wii,
|AmigaOS, MorphOS, AROS, Atari TOS, and various embedded platforms.
|Additionally, support for RISC-V (32/64), Xtensa, and Z80
|architectures, and for the LLVM compiler infrastructure is available
|in the development version. Additionally, the Free Pascal team
|maintains a transpiler for pascal to Javascript called pas2js.
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No VMS however.
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