Borland Object Pascal - Getting Started Object Pascal Script

Class Diagram: pascar.omt
Script Files: pascal1.sct
Main Files: pasuser.pas

The steps to generate Borland Object Pascal code and to compile the generated files are as follows:

>> Launch With Class from Windows
>> Open pascar.omt
>> Double click on each class to enter information in the Class Specification dialog box.  Enter Unit name in
the File Name box and enter the Uses Unit names in the Include File box.  Add a semicolon to the last unit
name
>> Select "Generate - Generate Class Code"
>> Select pas as the custom file extension
>> Select pascal1.sct to generate the Pascal units
>> Select "File - Edit File" to examine the generated files, e.g. car.pas
>> Launch your Pascal environment
>> Compile, make, and build each generated file, e.g. VehicleU.pas, MotorUn.pas, CellulaU.pas,
PassengU.pas, TireUnit.pas, and CarUnit.pas.
>> Compile, make, build and execute pasuser.pas

Notes for generating Object Pascal (Turbo Pascal 5.5. or greater):

(1) In With Class enter the unit name in the class specification dialog box "File Name" field.  The file name
becomes the unit file name and the unit name, e.g. file name = CarUnit.pas.

(2) For uses clause, enter the unit name in the Include Box.  Enter the last unit followed by a ; e.g. UnitZ;
Ensure that the unit names entered in the Include Box are consistent with the unit names entered in the
CLASS_FILENAME Box.

(3) On the class diagram, insert parameters in the C++ form, e.g. Parameter_Type Parameter_Name - Integer
aNumber.  The script variable PASCAL_OPERATION_PARAMETERS_WITH_VAR then puts the parameter
into the Pascal form, e.g. (Parameter_Name : Parameter_Type ; Var A_Parameter_Type : Parameter_Type) -
(A_Number : Integer ; Var A_Integer : Integer).
