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From: Tom Schneider
Subject: page function
Date: 10 Jul 2004, 12:28:41
Thanks Emil and Frank for clarifying the page function issue. > http://www.gnu-pascal.de/gpc/Page.html > as "Page is an ISO 10206 Extended Pascal extension." | Yes, the GPC docs are wrong, `page' is ISO 7185. I see that this is still there - is there a mechanism for making sure it gets fixed? Also, it would be very useful to have the ISO definitions listed all on one page and for the url given above and all others in the documentation to point to the definitions page. (A script could be built that does this automatically of course.) The definitions page could then point to the individual documents. Frank: | If you can recompile 2.1, here's a fix. | [Attachment of type application/octet-stream removed.] Attachments are removed from the gpc list, so this didn't come through. On the other hand, it is probably easier for Rye to just upgrade the entire compiler. Thanks! Tom
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