Object Pascal
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Object Pascal is a collective term for Pascal dialects that have features which allow object-oriented programming (OOP). The first Pascal versions supporting OOP were Clascal and Macintosh Pascal. More modern implementations extend the class model as in Delphi and Free Pascal.
The first implementation of Object Pascal was developed by Larry Tesler at Apple Computer in collaboration with Niklaus Wirth.
Object Pascal implementations
This is a (probably incomplete) list of IDEs, compilers and dialects supporting Object Pascal:
- Clascal
- Mac Pascal
- THINK Pascal
- Metrowerks Pascal
- Turbo Pascal
- Delphi
- Kylix
- GNU Pascal
- Virtual Pascal
- Turbo51
- WDSibyl/OpenSibyl
- Free Pascal
- PascalABC.net
- Pascal Script
- Oxygene
- DWScript
- Smart Pascal
- MIDletPascal
- Speedsoft Sibyl and WDSibyl
Free Pascal modes for Object Pascal
The following modes support development with Object Pascal syntax with Free Pascal:
See also
- Tao Yue's Basic Pascal Tutorial/ja
- Basic Pascal Tutorial/History
- Object Oriented Programming with Free Pascal and Lazarus/ja
References
- Tesler, Larry (1985). "Object Pascal Report". Structured Language World. 9 (3): 10–7.