Scott Moore wrote:
> CBFalconer wrote:
>> Scott Moore wrote:
>>
>>> IP Pascal just passed the Pascal Verification Suite. This is a
>>> comprehensive set of tests that checks both if the compiler
>>> handles all valid ISO 7185 Pascal statements, as well as rejects
>>> invalid statements. It was created during the ISO 7185 standards
>>> process in 1978 by A. Sale and B. Wichmann.
>>
>> Have you put that up for public access?
>
> The PUG newslettters appear at the address provided. The status of
> the tests as far as distribution, I have no idea. The pug letters
> talk about a getting a license, and paying a fee for the tests.
> I suspect back then nobody had the ability to scan.
I did that and used them, many moons ago at a PPOE. The generated
re****t on PascalP is up on my site. That suite distribution is
lost. I had hoped you had recaptured it from the PUGgery.
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>
> In the meantime, the scan format is online, the PUG newsletters
> where widely and publically distributed, and you guys are smart,
> I think you can figgure out what to do.
No, recapturing things from those scans is far too hard and error
prone. I took a look already.
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