Is it:
.p.pl.pas.pascal
Or something else?
And will the various Pascal compilers (notably fpc) bork if you don’t use the preferred extension?
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The most common file extension for Pascal is
pas. As for FPC, it uses theppextension to denote FPC-specific code.I think there is not a “preferred” extension, but you can’t miss by using
pas.