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From: Marco van de Voort
Subject: GNU Pascal Coding Standards
Date: 12 Jul 2001, 20:18:01

> In the next days the GNU Pascal Coding Standards will be released to
> the public.  As it will be the first public release, there may be some
> discussions on the several issues raised by the manual.  So please
> join the gpc-doc@ mailing list if you'd like to see and/or take part
> in the discussions, rather than starting a thread here.
> 
> The aim of the GNU Pascal Coding Standards is extending the GNU Coding
> Standards with specific information relating Pascal programming.  Of
> course there are topics that can be shared between the two manuals,
> and we have taken this into account.

I'm currently investigating 64-bit cleanness (and endianness/alginment
portability issues) for the FPC manual, so I'm very interested what you came
up with.

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