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From: Peter Gerwinski
Subject: New GPC snapshot
Date: 1 Nov 1999, 21:47:23

Hello, folks,

a new GPC snapshot is available:

   ftp://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/gnu-pascal/alpha/gpc-19991030.tar.gz

As usual:  Source only; nothing guaranteed.

Main changes since the last snapshot (19990813):

  * Works with gcc-2.95.x.

  * In preparation for a integration into GCC, most patches
    to the GCC backend have been obsoleted and removed.  The
    remaining ones will either vanish, too, or be integrated
    into GCC.

  * The set-handling routines have been re-written.  Set
    operations are handled in the RTS and should be more
    stable now.

  * Some problems with packed arrays on big-endian machines
    have been solved.

  * `-dY' is now `--debug-source'.

  * New options `--[no-]transparent-file-names'.

  * ... and much more.

Have fun,

    Peter

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