rim@lems.UUCP (03/08/85)
From: rim (Roderick McAllery)
but.....
Has anyone out there heard of a translator that will do a decent job of
translating J&W pascal into human readable C. That is the resultant
output should be able to be used, conveniently, as the source for
further updates of the program i.e. be able to discard the pascal source.
thanks in advance
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usenet: {decvax,vax135,allegra}!brunix!lems!rimgwyn@Brl-Vld.ARPA (VLD/VMB) (03/12/85)
Whitesmiths Ltd. (Concord, MA) markets a Pascal-to-C translator. I looked at the code it generates and it is a good job, but naturally not as "human readable" as one might wish for.
ndiamond@watdaisy.UUCP (Norman Diamond) (03/12/85)
> Has anyone out there heard of a translator that will do a decent job of > translating J&W pascal into human readable C. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A new oxymoron! -- Norman Diamond UUCP: {decvax|utzoo|ihnp4|allegra}!watmath!watdaisy!ndiamond CSNET: ndiamond%watdaisy@waterloo.csnet ARPA: ndiamond%watdaisy%waterloo.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa "Opinions are those of the keyboard, and do not reflect on me or higher-ups."