hoffman@hdsvx1.UUCP (09/21/86)
We have gotten quite addicted to using the C-preprocessor ("CPP") for pre-processing of non-C files. It's a great way to turn a clumsy language into something readable. But our C compiler may soon be replaced by a compiler in which the preprocessor phase cannot be called separately. So we will probably wind up writing our own version of it. But I hope that someone in net land can save me this trouble. I would be very happy to receive any C source programs which either entirely or partially implement the #define and #include statements. (#ifdef and others are nice, but we don't need them.) But it has to be in C -- this is a VMS, not a UNIX implementation, so don't assume the existence of any UNIX-special functions. Thanks in advance. -- Richard Hoffman | "Oh life is a wonderful cycle of song, Schlumberger Well Services | A medley of extemporanea. hoffman%hdsvx1@slb-doll.csnet | And Love is a thing that can never go wrong PO Box 2175, Houston, TX 77252 | ... And I am Marie of Roumania." --D. PARKER