EFLIB port to GNU Pascal and FPK Pascal._(re)

Wed, 8 Oct 1997 09:55:03 +0100 (BST)


On Tue, 7 Oct 1997 09:18:54 +0200 Johan Larsson  wrote:
>Hi everybody,
>
>
>I have written an OO framework for Borland Pascal. The framework includes 
>classic data structures, math and soon a complete component-based GUI with 
>an event-driven machinery similar to the Java PL. The framework, EFLIB, is 
>written in about 30,000 lines of commented and readable source code. I have 
>made a lot of efforts to make my framework easy to use and modify.
>
>I believe porting is not a too difficult task if the target platform is 
>close to Borland Pascal in standard syntax (like GNU, Delphi and FPK).
>
>I am looking for people interersted in porting the framework to other 
>Pascal platforms. The framework is called EFLIB. It is free --- or rather, 
>the soon-to-come release 3 will be free and include the full source code 
>for non-commercial use. A license will soon be ready.

[....]

GPC is in dire need of a complete class library. So, I would be 
interested in doing some of the work for porting this to GPC,
if others would also contribute. Any other takers? The library
is big, but many hands make the work lighter. This would also
give us the chance to ferret out any remaining "issues" as far
as BP compatibility is concerned!

Best regards, The Chief
Dr Abimbola A. Olowofoyeku (The African Chief, and the Great Elephant)
Author of:  Chief's Installer Pro v4.01 for Win16 and Win32.
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