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¿cómo se inicia free pascal en consola linux?


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#1 felipetrisquel

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Escrito 17 febrero 2011 - 11:25

Recientemente instale el free pascal bajando el archivo fpc-2.4.2.i386-linux.tar y descomprimiendolo tar -xvf fpc-2.4.2.i386-linux.tar para luego instalarlo en sh install.sh pero lamentablemente no consigo la forma de arranca el programa.
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#2 rretamar

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Escrito 18 febrero 2011 - 06:25

Free Pascal es un compilador de línea de comandos. Utiliza el comando fpc .También hay un IDE que funciona en modo texto (aunque se debe instalar por separado) con un aspecto visual muy similar al viejo -y querido- Turbo Pascal 6 y superiores (basado en la librería Turbo Vision).

Y luego está LAzarus, que más que un IDE, es un RAD completo que internamente utiliza el compilador Free Pascal.
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#3 felipetrisquel

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Escrito 18 febrero 2011 - 01:52

:cheesy:
Muy bien es el comando fpc pero aparece los siguiente:
root@felipe-laptop:/# fpc
Free Pascal Compiler version 2.4.2 [2010/11/08] for i386
Copyright © 1993-2010 by Florian Klaempfl
/usr/local/lib/fpc/2.4.2/ppc386 [options] <inputfile> [options]
Put + after a boolean switch option to enable it, - to disable it
  -a    The compiler doesn't delete the generated assembler file
      -al        List sourcecode lines in assembler file
      -an        List node info in assembler file
      -ap        Use pipes instead of creating temporary assembler files
      -ar        List register allocation/release info in assembler file
      -at        List temp allocation/release info in assembler file
  -A<x>  Output format:
      -Adefault  Use default assembler
      -Aas      Assemble using GNU AS
      -Anasmcoff COFF (Go32v2) file using Nasm
      -Anasmelf  ELF32 (Linux) file using Nasm
      -Anasmwin32Win32 object file using Nasm
      -AnasmwdosxWin32/WDOSX object file using Nasm
      -Awasm    Obj file using Wasm (Watcom)
      -Anasmobj  Obj file using Nasm
      -Amasm    Obj file using Masm (Microsoft)
      -Atasm    Obj file using Tasm (Borland)
      -Aelf      ELF (Linux) using internal writer
*** press enter ***

      -Acoff    COFF (Go32v2) using internal writer
      -Apecoff  PE-COFF (Win32) using internal writer
  -b    Generate browser info
      -bl        Generate local symbol info
  -B    Build all modules
  -C<x>  Code generation options:
      -Ca<x>    Select ABI, see fpc -i for possible values
      -Cb        Generate big-endian code
      -Cc<x>    Set default calling convention to <x>
      -CD        Create also dynamic library (not supported)
      -Ce        Compilation with emulated floating point opcodes
      -Cf<x>    Select fpu instruction set to use, see fpc -i for possible values
      -CF<x>    Minimal floating point constant precision (default, 32, 64)
      -Cg        Generate PIC code
      -Ch<n>    <n> bytes heap (between 1023 and 67107840)
      -Ci        IO-checking
      -Cn        Omit linking stage
      -Co        Check overflow of integer operations
      -CO        Check for possible overflow of integer operations
      -Cp<x>    Select instruction set, see fpc -i for possible values
      -CP<x>=<y>  packing settings
        -CPPACKSET=<y> <y> set allocation: 0, 1 or DEFAULT or NORMAL, 2, 4 and 8
      -Cr        Range checking
*** press enter ***
^CFatal: Compilation aborted

root@felipe-laptop:/# fpc
Free Pascal Compiler version 2.4.2 [2010/11/08] for i386
Copyright © 1993-2010 by Florian Klaempfl
/usr/local/lib/fpc/2.4.2/ppc386 [options] <inputfile> [options]
Put + after a boolean switch option to enable it, - to disable it
  -a    The compiler doesn't delete the generated assembler file
      -al        List sourcecode lines in assembler file
      -an        List node info in assembler file
      -ap        Use pipes instead of creating temporary assembler files
      -ar        List register allocation/release info in assembler file
      -at        List temp allocation/release info in assembler file
  -A<x>  Output format:
      -Adefault  Use default assembler
      -Aas      Assemble using GNU AS
      -Anasmcoff COFF (Go32v2) file using Nasm
      -Anasmelf  ELF32 (Linux) file using Nasm
      -Anasmwin32Win32 object file using Nasm
      -AnasmwdosxWin32/WDOSX object file using Nasm
      -Awasm    Obj file using Wasm (Watcom)
      -Anasmobj  Obj file using Nasm
      -Amasm    Obj file using Masm (Microsoft)
      -Atasm    Obj file using Tasm (Borland)
      -Aelf      ELF (Linux) using internal writer
*** press enter ***

      -Acoff    COFF (Go32v2) using internal writer
      -Apecoff  PE-COFF (Win32) using internal writer
  -b    Generate browser info
      -bl        Generate local symbol info
  -B    Build all modules
  -C<x>  Code generation options:
      -Ca<x>    Select ABI, see fpc -i for possible values
      -Cb        Generate big-endian code
      -Cc<x>    Set default calling convention to <x>
      -CD        Create also dynamic library (not supported)
      -Ce        Compilation with emulated floating point opcodes
      -Cf<x>    Select fpu instruction set to use, see fpc -i for possible values
      -CF<x>    Minimal floating point constant precision (default, 32, 64)
      -Cg        Generate PIC code
      -Ch<n>    <n> bytes heap (between 1023 and 67107840)
      -Ci        IO-checking
      -Cn        Omit linking stage
      -Co        Check overflow of integer operations
      -CO        Check for possible overflow of integer operations
      -Cp<x>    Select instruction set, see fpc -i for possible values
      -CP<x>=<y>  packing settings
        -CPPACKSET=<y> <y> set allocation: 0, 1 or DEFAULT or NORMAL, 2, 4 and 8
      -Cr        Range checking
*** press enter ***

      -CR        Verify object method call validity
      -Cs<n>    Set stack checking size to <n>
      -Ct        Stack checking (for testing only, see manual)
      -CX        Create also smartlinked library
  -d<x>  Defines the symbol <x>
  -D    Generate a DEF file
      -Dd<x>    Set description to <x>
      -Dv<x>    Set DLL version to <x>
  -e<x>  Set path to executable
  -E    Same as -Cn
  -fPIC  Same as -Cg
  -F<x>  Set file names and paths:
      -Fa<x>[,y] (for a program) load units <x> and [y] before uses is parsed
      -Fc<x>    Set input codepage to <x>
      -FC<x>    Set RC compiler binary name to <x>
      -Fd        Disable the compiler's internal directory cache
      -FD<x>    Set the directory where to search for compiler utilities
      -Fe<x>    Redirect error output to <x>
      -Ff<x>    Add <x> to framework path (Darwin only)
      -FE<x>    Set exe/unit output path to <x>
      -Fi<x>    Add <x> to include path
      -Fl<x>    Add <x> to library path
      -FL<x>    Use <x> as dynamic linker
*** press enter ***
^CFatal: Compilation aborted

root@felipe-laptop:/# fpc
Free Pascal Compiler version 2.4.2 [2010/11/08] for i386
Copyright © 1993-2010 by Florian Klaempfl
/usr/local/lib/fpc/2.4.2/ppc386 [options] <inputfile> [options]
Put + after a boolean switch option to enable it, - to disable it
  -a    The compiler doesn't delete the generated assembler file
      -al        List sourcecode lines in assembler file
      -an        List node info in assembler file
      -ap        Use pipes instead of creating temporary assembler files
      -ar        List register allocation/release info in assembler file
      -at        List temp allocation/release info in assembler file
  -A<x>  Output format:
      -Adefault  Use default assembler
      -Aas      Assemble using GNU AS
      -Anasmcoff COFF (Go32v2) file using Nasm
      -Anasmelf  ELF32 (Linux) file using Nasm
      -Anasmwin32Win32 object file using Nasm
      -AnasmwdosxWin32/WDOSX object file using Nasm
      -Awasm    Obj file using Wasm (Watcom)
      -Anasmobj  Obj file using Nasm
      -Amasm    Obj file using Masm (Microsoft)
      -Atasm    Obj file using Tasm (Borland)
      -Aelf      ELF (Linux) using internal writer
*** press enter ***

      -Acoff    COFF (Go32v2) using internal writer
      -Apecoff  PE-COFF (Win32) using internal writer
  -b    Generate browser info
      -bl        Generate local symbol info
  -B    Build all modules
  -C<x>  Code generation options:
      -Ca<x>    Select ABI, see fpc -i for possible values
      -Cb        Generate big-endian code
      -Cc<x>    Set default calling convention to <x>
      -CD        Create also dynamic library (not supported)
      -Ce        Compilation with emulated floating point opcodes
      -Cf<x>    Select fpu instruction set to use, see fpc -i for possible values
      -CF<x>    Minimal floating point constant precision (default, 32, 64)
      -Cg        Generate PIC code
      -Ch<n>    <n> bytes heap (between 1023 and 67107840)
      -Ci        IO-checking
      -Cn        Omit linking stage
      -Co        Check overflow of integer operations
      -CO        Check for possible overflow of integer operations
      -Cp<x>    Select instruction set, see fpc -i for possible values
      -CP<x>=<y>  packing settings
        -CPPACKSET=<y> <y> set allocation: 0, 1 or DEFAULT or NORMAL, 2, 4 and 8
      -Cr        Range checking
*** press enter ***

      -CR        Verify object method call validity
      -Cs<n>    Set stack checking size to <n>
      -Ct        Stack checking (for testing only, see manual)
      -CX        Create also smartlinked library
  -d<x>  Defines the symbol <x>
  -D    Generate a DEF file
      -Dd<x>    Set description to <x>
      -Dv<x>    Set DLL version to <x>
  -e<x>  Set path to executable
  -E    Same as -Cn
  -fPIC  Same as -Cg
  -F<x>  Set file names and paths:
      -Fa<x>[,y] (for a program) load units <x> and [y] before uses is parsed
      -Fc<x>    Set input codepage to <x>
      -FC<x>    Set RC compiler binary name to <x>
      -Fd        Disable the compiler's internal directory cache
      -FD<x>    Set the directory where to search for compiler utilities
      -Fe<x>    Redirect error output to <x>
      -Ff<x>    Add <x> to framework path (Darwin only)
      -FE<x>    Set exe/unit output path to <x>
      -Fi<x>    Add <x> to include path
      -Fl<x>    Add <x> to library path
      -FL<x>    Use <x> as dynamic linker
*** press enter ***

      -Fm<x>    Load unicode conversion table from <x>.txt in the compiler dir
      -Fo<x>    Add <x> to object path
      -Fr<x>    Load error message file <x>
      -FR<x>    Set resource (.res) linker to <x>
      -Fu<x>    Add <x> to unit path
      -FU<x>    Set unit output path to <x>, overrides -FE
      -FW<x>    Store generated whole-program optimization feedback in <x>
      -Fw<x>    Load previously stored whole-program optimization feedback from <x>
  -g    Generate debug information (default format for target)
      -gc        Generate checks for pointers
      -gh        Use heaptrace unit (for memory leak/corruption debugging)
      -gl        Use line info unit (show more info with backtraces)
      -go<x>    Set debug information options
        -godwarfsets Enable DWARF 'set' type debug information (breaks gdb < 6.5)
        -gostabsabsincludes Store absolute/full include file paths in Stabs
        -godwarfmethodclassprefix Prefix method names in DWARF with class name
      -gp        Preserve case in stabs symbol names
      -gs        Generate Stabs debug information
      -gt        Trash local variables (to detect uninitialized uses)
      -gv        Generates programs traceable with Valgrind
      -gw        Generate DWARFv2 debug information (same as -gw2)
      -gw2      Generate DWARFv2 debug information
      -gw3      Generate DWARFv3 debug information
*** press enter ***

  -i    Information
      -iD        Return compiler date
      -iV        Return short compiler version
      -iW        Return full compiler version
      -iSO      Return compiler OS
      -iSP      Return compiler host processor
      -iTO      Return target OS
      -iTP      Return target processor
  -I<x>  Add <x> to include path
  -k<x>  Pass <x> to the linker
  -l    Write logo
  -M<x>  Set language mode to <x>
      -Mfpc      Free Pascal dialect (default)
      -Mobjfpc  FPC mode with Object Pascal support
      -Mdelphi  Delphi 7 compatibility mode
      -Mtp      TP/BP 7.0 compatibility mode
      -Mmacpas  Macintosh Pascal dialects compatibility mode
  -n    Do not read the default config files
  -N<x>  Node tree optimizations
      -Nu        Unroll loops
  -o<x>  Change the name of the executable produced to <x>
  -O<x>  Optimizations:
      -O-        Disable optimizations
*** press enter ***

      -O1        Level 1 optimizations (quick and debugger friendly)
      -O2        Level 2 optimizations (-O1 + quick optimizations)
      -O3        Level 3 optimizations (-O2 + slow optimizations)
      -Oa<x>=<y> Set alignment
      -Oo[NO]<x> Enable or disable optimizations, see fpc -i for possible values
      -Op<x>    Set target cpu for optimizing, see fpc -i for possible values
      -OW<x>    Generate whole-program optimization feedback for optimization <x>, see fpc -i for possible values
      -Ow<x>    Perform whole-program optimization <x>, see fpc -i for possible values
      -Os        Optimize for size rather than speed
  -pg    Generate profile code for gprof (defines FPC_PROFILE)
  -R<x>  Assembler reading style:
      -Rdefault  Use default assembler for target
      -Ratt      Read AT&T style assembler
      -Rintel    Read Intel style assembler
  -S<x>  Syntax options:
      -S2        Same as -Mobjfpc
      -Sc        Support operators like C (*=,+=,/= and -=)
      -Sa        Turn on assertions
      -Sd        Same as -Mdelphi
      -Se<x>    Error options. <x> is a combination of the following:
        <n> : Compiler halts after the <n> errors (default is 1)
        w : Compiler also halts after warnings
        n : Compiler also halts after notes
*** press enter ***

        h : Compiler also halts after hints
      -Sg        Enable LABEL and GOTO (default in -Mtp and -Mdelphi)
      -Sh        Use ansistrings by default instead of shortstrings
      -Si        Turn on inlining of procedures/functions declared as "inline"
      -Sk        Load fpcylix unit
      -SI<x>    Set interface style to <x>
        -SIcom    COM compatible interface (default)
        -SIcorba  CORBA compatible interface
      -Sm        Support macros like C (global)
      -So        Same as -Mtp
      -Ss        Constructor name must be init (destructor must be done)
      -St        Allow static keyword in objects
      -Sx        Enable exception keywords (default in Delphi/ObjFPC modes)
  -s    Do not call assembler and linker
      -sh        Generate script to link on host
      -st        Generate script to link on target
      -sr        Skip register allocation phase (use with -alr)
  -T<x>  Target operating system:
      -Temx      OS/2 via EMX (including EMX/RSX extender)
      -Tfreebsd  FreeBSD
      -Tgo32v2  Version 2 of DJ Delorie DOS extender
      -Tlinux    Linux
      -Tnetbsd  NetBSD
*** press enter ***

      -Tnetware  Novell Netware Module (clib)
      -Tnetwlibc Novell Netware Module (libc)
      -Topenbsd  OpenBSD
      -Tos2      OS/2 / eComStation
      -Tsunos    SunOS/Solaris
      -Tsymbian  Symbian OS
      -Twatcom  Watcom compatible DOS extender
      -Twdosx    WDOSX DOS extender
      -Twin32    Windows 32 Bit
      -Twince    Windows CE
  -u<x>  Undefines the symbol <x>
  -U    Unit options:
      -Un        Do not check where the unit name matches the file name
      -Ur        Generate release unit files (never automatically recompiled)
      -Us        Compile a system unit
  -v<x>  Be verbose. <x> is a combination of the following letters:
      e : Show errors (default)      0 : Show nothing (except errors)
      w : Show warnings              u : Show unit info
      n : Show notes                  t : Show tried/used files
      h : Show hints                  c : Show conditionals
      i : Show general info          d : Show debug info
      l : Show linenumbers            r : Rhide/GCC compatibility mode
      s : Show time stamps            q : Show message numbers
*** press enter ***

      a : Show everything            x : Executable info (Win32 only)
      b : Write file names messages  p : Write tree.log with parse tree
          with full path              v : Write fpcdebug.txt with
                                          lots of debugging info
      m<x>,<y> : Don't show messages numbered <x> and <y>
  -W<x>  Target-specific options (targets)
      -Wb        Create a bundle instead of a library (Darwin)
      -WB        Create a relocatable image (Windows)
      -WC        Specify console type application (EMX, OS/2, Windows)
      -WD        Use DEFFILE to export functions of DLL or EXE (Windows)
      -We        Use external resources (Darwin)
      -WF        Specify full-screen type application (EMX, OS/2)
      -WG        Specify graphic type application (EMX, OS/2, Windows)
      -Wi        Use internal resources (Darwin)
      -WN        Do not generate relocation code, needed for debugging (Windows)
      -WR        Generate relocation code (Windows)
      -WX        Enable executable stack (Linux)
  -X    Executable options:
      -Xc        Pass --shared/-dynamic to the linker (BeOS, Darwin, FreeBSD, Linux)
      -Xd        Do not use standard library search path (needed for cross compile)
      -Xe        Use external linker
      -Xg        Create debuginfo in a separate file and add a debuglink section to executable
      -XD        Try to link units dynamically      (defines FPC_LINK_DYNAMIC)
*** press enter ***

      -Xi        Use internal linker
      -Xm        Generate link map
      -XM<x>    Set the name of the 'main' program routine (default is 'main')
      -XP<x>    Prepend the binutils names with the prefix <x>
      -Xr<x>    Set the linker's rlink-path to <x> (needed for cross compile, see the ld manual for more information) (BeOS, Linux)
      -XR<x>    Prepend <x> to all linker search paths (BeOS, Darwin, FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS, Solaris)
      -Xs        Strip all symbols from executable
      -XS        Try to link units statically (default, defines FPC_LINK_STATIC)
      -Xt        Link with static libraries (-static is passed to linker)
      -XX        Try to smartlink units            (defines FPC_LINK_SMART)
 
  -?    Show this help
  -h    Shows this help without waiting

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#4 jdepaz

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Escrito 18 febrero 2011 - 02:52

Hola,
el comando fpc es el "Free Pascal Compiler", el cual debe ir acompañado del archivo de código fuente para compilarlo, prueba a generar un hola_mundo.pas y luego utiliza:
fpc hola_mundo.pas
con esto tendría que generarte el ejecutable el cual lo puede ejecutar así:
./hola_mundo
Ahora, si quieres abrir el IDE, creo que se llama "fp-ide", prueba y nos cuentas

Saludos

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#5 robert01

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Escrito 18 febrero 2011 - 05:46

en la consola ponés: fp

Saludos
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