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- From: mcsbc2gw@dct.ac.uk
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Pascal to C converter
- Message-ID: <1992Nov6.105417.1090@dct.ac.uk>
- Date: 6 Nov 92 10:54:17 GMT
- References: <fjoyce.720698844@unix2.tcd.ie>
- Organization: Dundee Institute of Technology
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- In article <fjoyce.720698844@unix2.tcd.ie>, fjoyce@unix2.tcd.ie (Zeldo the Human Cannonball) writes:
- > I was wondering if any has a Pascal to C converter to run on an IBM-PC,
- > If anybody has one could they uuencode it and mail it to me, or source
- > code would be even more appreciated, C source preferably.
- >
- In reply to the above, I am currently working on a PASCAL to C converter
- program for my own use. If I get it entirely bug free, I will let you
- know and send you a copy as it will go into the Public Domain.
-
- I only started it this week, so it maybe a month or two before it is ready!
-
- In the meantime, why don't youpick up a C programmers reference guide
- and read it. PASCAL is similar to C in many ways and it shouldn't
- take you long to pick it up(The hardest things are passing the
- addresses of pointers to a function, but once you've done it it won't be a
- problem!
-
- The C Man
-
-
- > Thanx in advance.
- > Zeldo the Human Cannonball.
- >
- > --
- > This is a boring .sig
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