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    BAScript

    Scripting engine for Pascal compilers.

    BAScript is a simple scripting engine written in Object Pascal you can use to add scripting to your Delphi, Lazarus or Free Pascal applications ("host program") to extend their functionality without the need of recompiling them. The virtual machine defines its own language, called the BAScript language. It is a low-level language, somewhat similar to the Assembler language, which is not intended to be easy to program but easy to execute.
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    UCSD p-System Virtual Machine
    The ucsd-psystem-vm project is a portable virtual machine (p-code interpreter) for the UCSD p-System. It supports execution of Apple ][ Pascal programs, it can even display TurtleGraphics using X11.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Tools to incrementally build customised Forth Virtual Machines for embedded applications. Token compiler converts token description into C code templates. PC console application includes FVM, it is used to compile and debug bytecodes for target FVM.
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    GHLI is GPMI's Highlevel Language Interpreter (doesn't requirey but suggests GPMI). It is an embeddable script interpreter for different script languages.GHLI aims to be small, simple and fast. Currently supports pascal-script and assembly-script.
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    A FrameWork to develop Pascal Applications. This includes Integrated Development Environment (Rapid Application Development -RAD-), Virtual Machine, Web Services (Pascal Server Pages -PSP-) and too many tools
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ...Unicode support. Optional typing, ie dynamic or static typing. Richly typed. Higher-level mathematics support, for example Complex numbers, Rational numbers and Matrices. Virtual Machine architecture. Co-routines. Familiar language syntax, influenced by Object Pascal, Python and Ada.
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    Lua4Pas

    Lua wrapper and binding for Object-Pascal

    The goal of this project is to allow Pascal Developers to use Lua without needing to understand C and the binding process. Bringing Lua to native Pascal types for simple usage and management.
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