kvancamp@ARDEC.arpa (Kenneth Van Camp -FSAC-) (03/10/87)
There are a couple of Pascal compilers written in Pascal in the public domain, and both are available from the Simtel20 archives. You can get the following files: PD:<PC-BLUE.VOL150>VISI-PAS.LBR PD:<PC-BLUE.VOL013>PPC.PAS PD:<PC-BLUE.VOL013>PPC.DOC Since you're not on ARPAnet directly, you probably can't ftp the files yourself from Simtel20. However, I think they have set up some system to automate the transfer of files from Simtel20 via e-mail. Perhaps someone else on the list could help out with this? --Ken Van Camp <kvancamp@ARDEC.ARPA>
samlb@well.uucp (03/12/87)
To get help on how to download from the SIMTEL20 files via UUCP, send a message to ARCHIVE-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA containing the single word "HELP", and send it via your friendly local ARPAnet gateway. SIMTEL20 will send you an extensive help file
bobr@men2a.uucp (03/12/87)
Does anyone have the BNF table for Pascal, suitable as input for Lex & Yacc? This would be quite helpful for many of us... ...seismo!men1a!aquin!bobr
perry@vu-vlsi.UUCP (03/13/87)
In article <4919@brl-adm.ARPA> bobr@men2a.uucp (Bob Roit) writes: >Does anyone have the BNF table for Pascal, suitable as input for >Lex & Yacc? Here's the header and README part of something that sounds like what you want. If you can't get it from some mod.sources archive, I could probably mail a copy (bitnet or arpa address preferred), the whole thing is about 15K ...Rick ..{cbmvax,pyrnj,bpa}!vu-vlsi!perry perry@vuvaxcom.bitnet | From: sources-request@panda.UUCP | Newsgroups: mod.sources | Subject: Yacc and Lex for ISO Level 0 Pascal | Message-ID: <1647@panda.UUCP> | Date: 11 Apr 86 23:18:21 GMT | Date-Received: 17 Apr 86 10:57:32 GMT | Sender: jpn@panda.UUCP | Lines: 739 | Approved: jpn@panda.UUCP | | Mod.sources: Volume 4, Issue 61 | Submitted by: seismo!gatech!emory!arnold (Arnold D. Robbins {EUCC}) | | echo extracting README | cat << EOF > README | The two files in this archive represent a scanner and parser for ISO Level 0 | Pascal, plus some simple extensions. They are in the public domain. Anyone | can do whatever he wants to with them. | | They successfully pass the 4.2 BSD Yacc and Lex. Other than that, no promises | are made, and no warranties tendered. You use this code at your own risk, | and all that other stuff. | | Enjoy, | | Arnold Robbins | EOF ...
rassilon@mit-eddie.UUCP (03/13/87)
In article <890@men2a.UUCP> bobr@men2a.UUCP (Bob Roit) writes: >Does anyone have the BNF table for Pascal, suitable as input for Lex & Yacc? > >This would be quite helpful for many of us... Just look in the back of any Turbo Pascal manual. You'll find what you need there. -- Rassilon
dhelaan@orstcs.cs.ORST.EDU (03/17/87)
Would one of you with access please E-mail me one or more of these Pascal compilers. A. Dhelaan dhelaan@orstcs
erinadv@utgpu.UUCP (03/21/87)
In article <4826@brl-adm.ARPA> kvancamp@ARDEC.arpa (Kenneth Van Camp -FSAC-) writes: >There are a couple of Pascal compilers written in Pascal in the public >domain, and both are available from the Simtel20 archives. You can get >the following files: > PD:<PC-BLUE.VOL150>VISI-PAS.LBR > PD:<PC-BLUE.VOL013>PPC.PAS > PD:<PC-BLUE.VOL013>PPC.DOC >Since you're not on ARPAnet directly, you probably can't ftp the files >yourself from Simtel20. However, I think they have set up some system >to automate the transfer of files from Simtel20 via e-mail. Perhaps >someone else on the list could help out with this? > > --Ken Van Camp <kvancamp@ARDEC.ARPA> Hello, I wanted to mention that I have just purchased TURBOPASCAL by BORLAND. Anyone that wants to have information on how to purchase mail to me