2013/2/12 Vittorio Giovara <vittorio.giov...@gmail.com>:
> Good to hear a positive response! Regarding your questions:
>
>
> What is the state of pascal compilers these days?
> Are they cross platform?
> Well GnuPascal is pretty much unsupported nowadays, although some binary
> distributions still exists, then there are a few close source program and
> finally there is Freepascal (www.freepascal.org) an opensource compiler
> written itself in pascal. Gpc and Fpc are indeed crossplatform, checkout the
> Freepascal home page for the full list of architectures. Hedgewars is using
> Freepascal to compile on Windows, Linux, Mac (ppc, x86, x86_64), Android and
> iOS (x86 and arm).

Some fast-readable page about Free Pascal (and Lazarus the free pascal IDE):
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Overview_of_Free_Pascal_and_Lazarus

I do not use Pascal anymore but it was my very first programming language,
I'd rather not tell the year :-].

So even if Ohloh seems to say that CMake language is more active than Pascal
https://www.ohloh.net/languages/compare?measure=commits&percent=true&l0=pascal&l1=cmake&l3=-1&commit=Update

would be nice to have Pascal support in CMake :-)

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