
xx Pascal 4.0 User’s Guide
Audience
This guide was prepared for software engineers who write Pascal programs on
a SPARCstation. It assumes you are familiar with ISO standard Pascal and the
Solaris™ operating system.
Organization
This guide contains the following chapters:
• Chapter 1, “Introduction,” gives basic information about the Pascal
compiler and related program development tools.
• Chapter 2, “Pascal Programs,” describes how to write, compile, and run a
Pascal program.
• Chapter 3, “The Pascal Compiler,” describes the pc command and its
options.
• Chapter 4, “Program Construction and Management,” is an introduction to
how complex programs are built in Pascal.
• Chapter 5, “Separate Compilation,” describes how programs can be
divided into several units, and how they are compiled and linked.
• Chapter 6, “The C–Pascal Interface,” describes how to write programs that
are partly in C and partly in Pascal.
• Chapter 7, “The C++–Pascal Interface,” describes how to write programs
that are partly in C++ and partly in Pascal.
• Chapter 8, “The FORTRAN–Pascal Interface,” describes how to write
programs that are partly in FORTRAN and partly in Pascal.
• Chapter 9, “Error Diagnostics,” describes the errors you may encounter
while writing programs with Pascal.
• Chapter 10, “The XView Toolkit,” describes how to use the XView toolkit
with Pascal.
• Chapter 11, “Math Libraries,” describes how to use the libm and
libsunmath functions in Pascal programs.
• Appendix A, “Pascal Preprocessor,” describes the Pascal preprocessors,
with emphasis on the nonstandard preprocessor, cppas.
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