mekos@caen.engin.umich.edu (Howard S nichols) (08/09/88)
I am in need of a pascal to c program. I have p to c , but it has no reverse option, which is what I need. If you can provide any information, it would be `much` appreciated. H. S. N. Mekos ==> Demon S. Spawn Jr.
pervect@bsu-cs.UUCP (Barrett Kreiner) (08/09/88)
In article <3dbeca56.1285f@maize.engin.umich.edu>, mekos@caen.engin.umich.edu (Howard S nichols) writes: > > > > I am in need of a pascal to c program. > I have p to c , but it has no reverse > option, which is what I need. [Munch Munch Munch.. Buuurrrp!] Please! I would like the information too! I hate C (boo Hissssss) but need to learn it, and would like to use the pas->C and any C->Pas info to make the transition easier. |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Barrett Kreiner UUCP: <backbones>!{iuvax,pur-ee,uunet}!bsu-cs!pervect | |UN)official archiver IBM-PC|-----------------------------------------------| | Ball State U. Muncie, IN | "I'll tell ya kid, the main problem with | |---------------------------| Pervish food is keeping the goo from crawling | | out of the bowl while you're eating it"| TOON: THE game for modern times | | Disclamer: "I don't know them! I'm a student, nobody listens to ME!" | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
chiu@mtcs.UUCP (Andrew Chiu) (08/10/88)
In article <3dbeca56.1285f@maize.engin.umich.edu>, mekos@caen.engin.umich.edu (Howard S nichols) writes: > > > > I am in need of a pascal to c program. > I have p to c , but it has no reverse > option, which is what I need. > > If you can provide any information, it > would be `much` appreciated. > > H. S. N. > > Mekos ==> Demon S. Spawn Jr. I can't reach you email address, so post it. | From MAILER-DAEMON@mtcs.com Tue Aug 9 10:09:39 1988 | Return-Path: <MAILER-DAEMON@mtcs.com> | Received: from mtcs.com by fell.mtcs.com (3.2/SMI-3.2) | id AA14101; Tue, 9 Aug 88 10:09:37 PDT | Received: by mtcs.com (3.2/SMI-3.2) | id AC29495; Tue, 9 Aug 88 10:09:37 PDT | Date: Tue, 9 Aug 88 10:09:37 PDT | From: MAILER-DAEMON@mtcs.com (Mail Delivery Subsystem) | Subject: Returned mail: Unable to deliver mail | Message-Id: <8808091709.AC29495@mtcs.com> | To: chiu@mtcs.com | Status: RO | | ----- Transcript of session follows ----- | 554 mekos@caen.engin.umich.edu... Unknown domain edu | 554 chiu... Possible alias loop | 554 No valid recipients | | ----- Unsent message follows ----- | Return-Path: <chiu> | Received: by mtcs.com (3.2/SMI-3.2) | id AA29495; Tue, 9 Aug 88 10:09:37 PDT | Date: Tue, 9 Aug 88 10:09:37 PDT | From: chiu (Andrew Chiu) | Message-Id: <8808091709.AA29495@mtcs.com> | To: mekos@caen.engin.umich.edu | Subject: Re: C ==> Pascal | News-Path: uunet!husc6!ukma!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!caen.engin.umich.edu!mekos | References: <3dbeca56.1285f@maize.engin.umich.edu> When I was a graduate student at UC-Riverside, 87, I had a small project "Interflow among C, Pascal, Ada, Lisp and Fortran". These 5 high level languages can be coordinated together. Especially, C and Pascal can fully coordinated (Pascal calls C function and C calls Pascal routine). Surely, my project was done on the UNIX BSD 4.3 and the C and Pascal compiler is UC-Berkeley version(cc & pc). If you are on UNIX and have cc & pc, you can take a look at manual of cc & pc and you will find out it is easy to compile them seperately and link them together. I still remeber how they coordinate together: ------ Lisp -->Fortran | | | | V V Pascal <--> C <-- Ada I hope this is helpful. Andrew Chiu MTCS 50 Beale Street P.O. Box 3965 San Francisco, CA 94119
red@hpfclr.HP.COM (Floyd Moore) (08/10/88)
Sorry for the ignorance, I am in need of the Pascal -> C Translator. The pascal I am using is a derivative of UCSD constructs, and my compiler understands K&R C syntax. Any help, poinyers would be appreciated Emain: red@hpfclr ATT: (303) 229-2711 Floyd E Moore ## My comments are not necessarily those of HP ##