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'''Pascal''' is a classical procedural [[programming language]] that facilitates structured programming. It advantages include english-like elegant source code style, a plethora of data types and a broad basis of implementations on both virtual and physical machines. Most modern Pascal compilers implement ObjectPascal, an extension for object-oriented programming that has first been proposed by Apple and that was later augmented by Borland. | '''Pascal''' is a classical procedural [[programming language]] that facilitates structured programming. It advantages include english-like elegant source code style, a plethora of data types and a broad basis of implementations on both virtual and physical machines. Most modern Pascal compilers implement ObjectPascal, an extension for object-oriented programming that has first been proposed by Apple and that was later augmented by Borland. | ||
− | There are numerous Pascal dialects for embedded systems: | + | There are numerous Pascal dialects available for embedded systems: |
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|+ Overview of Pascal compilers for embedded systems | |+ Overview of Pascal compilers for embedded systems | ||
− | !Compiler || Company || License || Development platform || Target platform || Comments | + | !Compiler / IDE || Company || License || Development platform || Target platform || Comments |
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− | | [[Free Pascal]] || Free Pascal team || [[GPL]], [[LGPL]] || [[Linux]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Win32]] || [http://wiki.freepascal.org/ARM_Linux_Embedded_Systems Multiple ARM Linux embedeed systems], | + | | [[Free Pascal]] || Free Pascal team || [[wikipedia:GPL]], [[wikipedia:LGPL]] || [[:Category:Linux|Linux]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Win32]] || [http://wiki.freepascal.org/ARM_Linux_Embedded_Systems Multiple ARM Linux embedeed systems], <br/>including [[Android Portal|Android]] and [[Raspberry Pi]] || Mature, stable version |
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− | | [[Free Pascal]] || Free Pascal team || [[GPL]], [[LGPL]] || [[Linux]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Win32 | + | | [[Free Pascal]] || Free Pascal team || [[wikipedia:GPL]], [[wikipedia:LGPL]] || [[:Category:Linux|Linux]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Win32]] || [http://wiki.freepascal.org/i386_Linux_Embedded_Systems x86-based Linux embedded systems] || Mature, stable version |
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− | | [[Lazarus]] || Lazarus team || [[GPL]], [[LGPL]] || [[Linux]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Win32]] || [http://wiki.freepascal.org/ARM_Linux_Embedded_Systems Multiple ARM Linux embedeed systems], | + | | [[Free Pascal]] || Free Pascal team || [[wikipedia:GPL]], [[wikipedia:LGPL]] || [[:Category:Linux|Linux]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Win32]] || [[PPC]]-based Linux embedded systems || Mature, stable version |
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+ | | [[Free Pascal]] || Free Pascal team || [[wikipedia:GPL]], [[wikipedia:LGPL]] || [[:Category:Linux|Linux]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Win32]] || [[Atmel AVR]] || [http://wiki.freepascal.org/AVR Experimental] | ||
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+ | | [[Lazarus]] for [[Free Pascal]] || Lazarus team || [[wikipedia:GPL]], [[wikipedia:LGPL]] || [[:Category:Linux|Linux]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Win32]] || [http://wiki.freepascal.org/ARM_Linux_Embedded_Systems Multiple ARM Linux embedeed systems], <br/>including [[Android Portal|Android]] and [[Raspberry Pi]] || GUI-based [[IDE]] for Free Pascal | ||
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| [[Pascal-scm]] || E-LAB Computers || [[proprietary]] || [[Win32]] || [[Atmel AVR]] || Demo version available, standard version for ATMega8/88 free | | [[Pascal-scm]] || E-LAB Computers || [[proprietary]] || [[Win32]] || [[Atmel AVR]] || Demo version available, standard version for ATMega8/88 free |
Latest revision as of 08:30, 19 August 2013
Pascal is a classical procedural programming language that facilitates structured programming. It advantages include english-like elegant source code style, a plethora of data types and a broad basis of implementations on both virtual and physical machines. Most modern Pascal compilers implement ObjectPascal, an extension for object-oriented programming that has first been proposed by Apple and that was later augmented by Borland.
There are numerous Pascal dialects available for embedded systems: