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− | |Name=Free Pascal
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− | |Short description=Free Pascal Compiler
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− | |Full description=Free Pascal (aka FPK Pascal) is a 32 and 64 bit professional Pascal compiler. It can target multiple processor architectures: Intel x86, AMD64/x86-64, PowerPC, PowerPC64, SPARC, and ARM. Supported operating systems include Linux, FreeBSD, Haiku, Mac OS X/iOS/Darwin, DOS, Win32, Win64, WinCE, OS/2, MorphOS, Nintendo GBA, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo Wii. Additionally, JVM, MIPS (big and little endian variants) and Motorola 68k architecture targets are available in the development versions.
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− | |Homepage URL=https://www.freepascal.org
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− | |User level=intermediate
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− | |Computer languages=Pascal, ObjectPascal
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− | |Keywords=Object Pascal, Pascal, Compiler
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− | |Version identifier=3.0.2
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− | |Version date=2017/02/15
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− | |Version status=mature
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− | |Version download=https://freepascal.org
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− | |Last review by=Jwdietr
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− | |Last review date=2015/01/31
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− | |Submitted by=jwdietr
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− | |Submitted date=2013/09/24
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− | |Is GNU=No
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− | |License=GPL
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− | |License=LGPL
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− | |Programming-language=pascal
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− | |Software-development=compiler, programming-language
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