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Starting with version 3.0.2, the mode '''ISO 7185''', switched on with '''{$mode iso}''', of fpc complies with the requirements of level 0 and level 1 of ISO/IEC 7185.
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Starting with version 3.0.2, the mode '''ISO 7185''' (switched on with '''{$mode iso}''' in source code or '''-Miso''' on the command line) of FPC complies with the requirements of level 0 and level 1 of ISO/IEC 7185.
  
 
Using mode iso has the following special features:
 
Using mode iso has the following special features:

Revision as of 00:57, 12 September 2017

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Starting with version 3.0.2, the mode ISO 7185 (switched on with {$mode iso} in source code or -Miso on the command line) of FPC complies with the requirements of level 0 and level 1 of ISO/IEC 7185.

Using mode iso has the following special features:

  1. external files are declared as parameters in the program statement.
  2. files have associated "buffer variables", and "get" and "put" procedures operate on them. This functionality is not present in other modes.
  3. mod operation is as required by ISO pascal.
  4. Unary minus is as required by ISO pascal.