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From: "Jasper van Woudenberg" <p DOT v DOT woudenberg AT consunet DOT nl>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Pascal units in c++
Date: 16 Apr 1998 15:38:37 GMT
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Pierre Muller <muller AT ics-crm DOT u-strasbg DOT fr> schreef in artikel
<6h4hu8$hba AT news DOT u-strasbg DOT fr>...
>   You have two possibilities
> 
>   GNU pascal is ported to DJGPP
>  but I don't know which is the latest version
> look at 
>  http://home.pages.de/~GNU-Pascal/ 
> 
>   or FPC-Pascal
> 
> look at
>   http://tfdec1.fys.kuleuven.ac.be:80/~michael/fpc/
> 
> 

Thanks, but that was not really what i meant. What i meant was how i should
program structures like units in c++, what the equivalent of a unit is in
c++, and how i should use it.

Greetnix,
Jasper.

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