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    pascal p5c

    fast, portable Pascal compiler using gnu c as intermediate code

    ...p5c is multi platform - it is easy to get up and running since you only need gcc to start. Using gcc enables extra tools like a static analyser and code coverage analyser. Execution profiling described in the blog here -> https://sourceforge.net/p/pascal-p5c/blog/2017/07/how-to-use-profiling-to-speed-up-p5c-pascal-programs It extends p5 by adding arbitrary set limits and conformant arrays. The project also contains p5x - pascal with extensions to the standard pascal language (underscores allowed in identifiers, otherwise in case statement, constant expressions, etc)
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    Oberon V4

    Oberon V4 for Linux and sources for different Oberon V4 implementation

    ...Binaries can be found on their server[1] and on the one of the University of Linz[2] where Mössenböck's group did further development after he left ETH and the Group at ETH concentrated on System 3. More Information can be found in the wiki https://sourceforge.net/p/oberon/wiki/Home/ of this Project and on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberon_(operating_system). In 2013 they were moved here for easy access and, in case of interest, collaboration on further development. The Oberon mailing list[3] is an established channel for its discussion and followed also by the administrators of this SF project...
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