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- This directory contains "p2c", a Pascal to C translator for OS/2 v 2.0.
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- "p2c" Copyright 1989, 1990, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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- Written and maintained by: Dave Gillespie
- 256-80 Caltech
- Pasadena CA 91125
- daveg@csvax.cs.caltech.edu, cit-vax!daveg
-
- Ported to OS/2 by : Bernt Karasch
- Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum
- Institut fuer Mineralogie
- Universitaetsstrasse 150
- W-4630 Bochum 1
- Federal Republic of Germany
- hermann.gies@ruba.rz.ruhr-uni-bochum.dbp.de
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- This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU License Agreement.
- See the file src/COPYING for details.
-
- The GNU License Agreement restrictions do _not_ apply to code generated
- by p2c, nor to the p2c run-time files "p2clib.c" and "p2c.h".
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- The file "system.imp" contains declarations for "predefined" functions
- like "sqrt". These generally have custom translation code in funcs.c.
- Functions with irregular syntaxes have their symbol table entries built
- directly in funcs.c; they do not appear here. The default p2crc
- (\emx\p2c\p2crc) causes p2c to read system.imp at the beginning of every job.
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- The file "system.m2" contains declarations for predefined Modula-2
- functions. It should be substituted for "system.imp" when translating
- Modula-2 programs.
-
- The file "turbo.imp" contains declarations for all the Turbo Pascal
- standard units like dos and crt. (These are very incomplete at
- present.) The default p2crc (\emx\p2c\p2crc) causes p2c to read
- turbo.imp as soon as any Turbo standard unit is used.
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- The file "string.pas" implements the Oregon Software dynamic strings
- package. These are translated pretty completely into native C strings
- using only the FuncMacro mechanism of p2c---no custom C code was
- written to support these functions.
-
- NO WARRANTY:
- The program in this directory was developed for internal use at
- Caltech and thus absolutely no guarantee is made that the program
- will compile or run on other systems or that it will produce correct
- code. P2c is _not_ a compiler, it is a translator; it strives to
- produce correct code but reserves the right to sacrifice correctness
- in extreme cases for readability in the general case. P2c is designed
- to be extended (see funcs.c, hpmods.c and citmods.c for examples), but
- some of the main code is pretty messy since the translator has grown
- considerably beyond its original planned scale. Bug reports are
- welcome at daveg@csvax.caltech.edu, but I may not have time to respond
- to them immediately. Suggestions are welcome, too!
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