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6. A QuickStart Guide from Borland Pascal to GNU Pascal.

This chapter is intended to be a QuickStart guide for programmers who are familiar with Borland Pascal.

Throughout the manual, we talk of "Borland Pascal" or "BP" for short, to refer to Borland Pascal version 7 for Dos protected mode. Other versions of Borland Pascal and Turbo Pascall don't differ too much, but this one was the very last Dos version Borland has published, so in most if not all cases, you can safely substitute the version you're familiar with.

"Borland Pascal" and "Turbo Pascal" are registered trademarks of Borland Inc.

6.1 BP Compatibility
6.2 BP Incompatibilities
6.3 IDE versus command line
6.4 Comments
6.5 BP Compatible Compiler Directives
6.6 Units, GPI files and AutoMake
6.7 Optimization
6.8 Debugging
6.9 Objects
6.10 Strings in BP and GPC
6.11 Typed Constants
6.12 Bit, Byte and Memory Manipulation
6.13 User-defined Operators in GPC
6.14 Data Types in BP and GPC
6.15 BP Procedural Types
6.16 Files
6.17 Built-in Constants
6.18 Built-in Operators in BP and GPC
6.19 Built-in Procedures and Functions
6.20 Special Parameters
6.21 Miscellaneous
6.22 BP and Extended Pascal
6.23 Portability hints



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