Yeah, Borland already did this with it's older versions of the development studio. First with Kylix 2 and/or 3 [size=9px](I know 3 had it, but unsure of it started wth 2 or not)[/size] then somewhere after doing that with Kylix they thought a 'do everything, super suite' under the title Delphi was such a wonderful idea they had to try to mix the two languages into one tool.

Unfortunately it turned out to be less productive than originally visioned/advertised [size=9px](as I always understood the idea; you could code some forms with OP and others with C++ and it would somehow allow C++ and Object Pascal coders to work together on the exact same application. Interesting idea in theory.)[/size]

I forget which versions of Delphi actually allow you to compile C++ code, but I know Delphi 7 has combined documentation for both the Object Pascal and C++ function syntax.