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Re: [GPCP] Re: Pretty quiet here...

> Consequently, whatever you do, DO NOT delete the newsgroup!!!

Okay, okay, no group deletions. :-)

So, I guess the questions I have now are -- are there new versions of
GPCP in the works? And if so, what is planned? And what would people be
interested in seeing added/changed?

As I recall (and this was a while ago, so I may be mis-remembering),
some things that I wanted to see were:

- being able to specify foreign interfaces to Win32 DLLs (maybe you
can do this already?)

- being able to "pin" a variable so the garbage collector won't move
it's address (which would make SYSTEM.ADR more useful)

- a more integrated development environment, at least as slick as that
provided by Blackbox (I suspect CPide is a good step in this
direction)

Oh, and since GPCP is open-source, have people made their own
customized version of the compiler for their own use? If
so, what changes did you make?

Marc



Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:40 am

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Hi all, I see that this GPCP discussion group has only had one message during all of 2009, and that message didn't even have anything to do with Gardens Point...
Marc Martin
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Jun 13, 2009
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Marc Martin schrieb: Hi Martin, don't delete this group; even if it is quite quiet here , I think that java byte code compilers are of general interest; so let...
Jürgen Rolshoven
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Jun 13, 2009
7:42 pm

... Hi Marc, I'm still using GPCP virtually every day to write software - the .NET versions of the Oberon-07 ARM compiler and linker for the NXP (Philips)...
cfbsoftware1
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Jun 14, 2009
12:51 am

... Okay, okay, no group deletions. :-) So, I guess the questions I have now are -- are there new versions of GPCP in the works? And if so, what is planned?...
Marc Martin
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Jun 14, 2009
2:44 am

... Let me know if there's anything that there is anything in Blackbox that is not in CPIde, that you miss, and I'll see what I can do. ... I'm using the...
cfbsoftware1
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Jun 17, 2009
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... P.S. There's a lot in the latest CPIde that isn't in Blackbox that I'd find it hard to do without now e.g. syntax highlighting, split-screen editing,...
cfbsoftware1
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Jun 19, 2009
12:10 am

Hi All Thought I might chime in on the discussion, and give some idea of where I am going with GPCP. I have been doing very little new development with GPCP in...
K John Gough
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Jun 18, 2009
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Hi everybody, I was primarily lurking since I have some problems to post (JavaScript is not disabled here, but it gets mutilated by our firewall). regards ...
Bernhard Treutwein
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Jun 18, 2009
2:57 pm

... Thanks for the update, John! Sounds like you're keeping busy. :-) I do have one suggestion for your webmaster. The following web page says: "STOP PRESS...
Marc Martin
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For what it's worth, I think CP is a terrific programming language and I hope you gents continue to develop and enhance it.  My only regret w.r.t. CP is that...
Stephen Harris
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Jul 4, 2009
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... I guess another question would be -- are there ANY books on Component Pascal? I know there is at least one, since I have this one, "The Theory and...
Marc Martin
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Jul 4, 2009
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... Component Pascal is basically a superset of Oberon-2 so any books on Oberon would be useful. The following list should keep you busy for a while: ...
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