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− | The Free Pascal compiler will compile in a specific ''mode''. Each mode dictates what syntax the compiler accepts as valid, and what it considers as invalid. The compiler mode can be set in the source code with the {$mode } [ | + | The Free Pascal compiler will compile in a specific ''mode''. Each mode dictates what syntax the compiler accepts as valid, and what it considers as invalid. The compiler mode can be set in the source code with the {$mode } [http://freepascal.org/docs-html/current/prog/progch1.html#x5-40001 compiler directive], or on the command line with the -M option. |
*Free Pascal: {$mode '''FPC'''}<br/>This is the original Free Pascal compiler mode. As of version 3, It is the ''default mode'' of the compiler, so it is not necessary to explicitly add this directive. | *Free Pascal: {$mode '''FPC'''}<br/>This is the original Free Pascal compiler mode. As of version 3, It is the ''default mode'' of the compiler, so it is not necessary to explicitly add this directive. |
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The Free Pascal compiler will compile in a specific mode. Each mode dictates what syntax the compiler accepts as valid, and what it considers as invalid. The compiler mode can be set in the source code with the {$mode } compiler directive, or on the command line with the -M option.
- Free Pascal: {$mode FPC}
This is the original Free Pascal compiler mode. As of version 3, It is the default mode of the compiler, so it is not necessary to explicitly add this directive.
- Extended Free Pascal: {$mode OBJFPC}
This mode adds extra functionality to the FPC mode, including classes, interfaces and exceptions.
- Turbo Pascal: {$mode TP}
This is the Turbo Pascal compatibility mode.
- Delphi: {$mode DELPHI}
This is the Delphi compatibility mode.
- Mac Pascal: {$mode MacPAS}
The Mac Pascal compatibility mode.