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This is the main page of the Free Pascal Compiler (FPC) itself.
The current version of FPC is (3.0.2 march 2017)
General Info
Supported Pascal language modes:
- Mode FPC (default mode)
- Mode ObjFPC (full featured mode)
- Mode Delphi (Delphi compatibility)
- Mode TP (Turbo Pascal compatibility)
- Mode MacPas (Mac Pascal compatibility)
- Mode iso (Standard Pascal - ISO 7185 compatiblity)
Planned language modes:
- Mode extpas (Extended Pascal - ISO 10206 compatibility)
Obsolete language modes:
- Mode GPC (GNU Pascal compatibility)
Using FPC
- Writing portable code regarding the processor architecture
- Writing efficient code
- Cross compiling
- Link on target
- Using resourcestrings
- CGI Web Programming
- Releasing units without source code
- Useful changes not in the fixes branch: a list of revisions of fpc 2.3.1, that are not part of fpc 2.2.0.
- Programming with Objects and Classes
- Runtime Type Information (RTTI)