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function DigitSum(AValue: Int64): Integer;
begin
  if AValue mod 10 = AValue then
    Result := AValue
  else
    Result := (AValue mod 10) + DigitSum(AValue div 10)
end;

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Key Features of Delphi Pascal


Delphi Pascal

Modern

Delphi is a modern, evolving language.

Cross-platform

Delphi runs on almost any platform and chipset.

Multi-paradigm

Delphi is primarily an object-oriented language, but also has lots of functional features.

General purpose

Delphi has a wide variety of uses like websites, console/gui applications, and even games.

Tooling

Delphi has excellent tooling, with linting and advanced refactoring options built-in.

Documentation

Documentation is excellent and exhaustive, making it easy to get started with Delphi.

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