mjw06513@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Mary Winters) (01/20/90)
Here's a question for you Borland Turbo language gurus: I have a Turbo Pascal 4.0 "unit" containing some routines I would like to use. My problem is I do not have a copy of Turbo Pascal 4.0 (I only have 3.something). I do have Turbo C, however. I know that Turbo C is designed to be linkable with other Borland languages (Turbo Prolog, Turbo Assembler, etc.) and by using the pascal modifier I can declare my C functions to use the Pascal calling convention. My question is: Can I write a program in Turbo C which can make use of the functions in a Turbo Pascal unit? Alas, I do not have the source code to this unit (otherwise I would have simply ported the routines). If what I want to do is possible, how do I accomplish it? (It's not in my Turbo C manual, and I of course do not have a Turbo Pascal 4.0 manual handy, either...) Many advance thanks to any and all who can assist me.