Turbo Pascal compiler written in Delphi - Source code to build a compiler
| Version | 1.0 |
| Updated | Jan 16th 2010 |
| Developer |
Igor Funa
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| User Rating |
1047
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| Original File Size | 866 KB |
| Downloads | 8929 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
Turbo Pascal compiler written in Delphi. This is not the "original" Borland source code of the Turbo Pascal since it was not written in Delphi. This is TPC32, a Turbo Pascal compatible compiler written from scratch. It is completely source-code compatible with the Borland Turbo Pascal 7.0 command line compiler TPC.EXE. This means that it uses the same syntax and generates EXACTLY THE SAME compiled units and 16-bit code for x86.
This source code shows all the beauty of the Pascal programming language and reveals all the tricks needed to build a fast and compact compiler for any language, not just Pascal. Get TPC32 Compiler Source Code Crack an take it for a spin to see what it can do for you.
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